Pop star Kylie Minogue has introduced her greatest world tour in additional than a decade and the follow-up to her comeback album Stress.
The 13-track Stress II might be launched on October 18, and the worldwide tour will kick off in her native Australia in February, earlier than touring Asia and the UK.
The pop icon mentioned in a press release that she was “so excited” to “rejoice intense occasions and extra” along with her followers.
“There’s going to be loads of padaming,” she mentioned, referring to her 2023 Grammy-winning hit single Padam Padam.
Twenty dates have been introduced thus far, however Minogue says there are extra to return.
The 56-year-old is within the midst of a profession renaissance, with help from Stress and Padam Padam.
In February, she won her second Grammy Award – 20 years after she first received the award – and the next month acquired the Brit’s World Icon Award.
Since starring as plucky automotive mechanic Charlene on the cleaning soap opera Neighbors in 1986, she has amassed dozens of hit singles and a trophy case filled with awards.
She additionally carried out on the Sydney Olympics, was awarded an Order of the British Empire, and starred in a lot of movies.
The tour and the album are thrilling, but in addition worrying.
The Newcastle live performance dates conflict with these of the Eurovision Tune Contest in Switzerland in Might.
In the meantime, her efficiency in Sydney coincides with the annual Homosexual and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade, prompting a lot of her Aussie followers to weigh up a dilemma. Minogue has a big following among the many LGBT group.
“What ought to we do on an evening like this?!” one on-line commenter mentioned.