Kylie Minogue Announces New Album and Tour

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“Tension II”—Kylie Minogue’s brand-new collection of 13 new songs—will be released on October 18 through BMG. The high-energy, high-octane follow-up to the successful album and global hit “Tension” sees Kylie further explore the electronic realm, packed with dance floor anthems. The album features nine brand-new studio tracks from Kylie, as well as the latest dance track “Edge of Saturday Night” featuring The Blessed Madonna, and collaborations with Orville Peck, Bebe Rexha, Tove Lo, and Sia.

In addition, Kylie has today announced her long-awaited “Tension Tour” for 2025. The global icon will perform in cities across the world, marking her largest tour since 2011. However, no concerts in the Netherlands have been announced yet.

The world tour kicks off in Kylie’s home country, Australia, on February 15, then moves to Asia and reaches the UK in May, with more countries and dates to be announced in the coming weeks.

Kylie on the tour: “I am beyond excited to announce the Tension Tour 2025. I can’t wait to share beautiful and wild moments with fans all over the world, celebrating the Tension era and more! It’s been an incredible ride so far and now, get ready for your close-up because I’ll be calling Lights, Camera, Action… and there will be a whole lot of Padaming! The Tension era has been so special to me… I just can’t let it pass by! Welcome to ‘Tension II.'”

In 2024, Kylie already won the Global Icon Award at the BRITs, secured the Best Pop Dance Recording Grammy for her huge hit “Padam Padam,” attended the Met Gala, completed her first Las Vegas Residency, performed at WeHo Pride, and released a series of significant collaborations. In July, Kylie delivered a breathtaking and highly praised headline show at London’s BST Hyde Park.

Kylie released her number one album “Tension” in September 2023, which has since sold over 500,000 copies worldwide and accumulated nearly half a billion streams.

Tour Dates:

Australia
February 15 – RAC Arena, Perth
February 18 – AEC Arena, Adelaide
February 20 – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
February 21 – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
February 26 – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane
March 1 – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
March 2 – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney

Asia
March 10 – Bangkok
March 12 – Tokyo
March 15 – Kaohsiung
March 17 – Manila

United Kingdom
May 16 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
May 17 – Utilita Arena, Newcastle
May 19 – AO Arena, Manchester
May 22 – M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool
May 23 – Utilita Arena, Sheffield
May 26 – The O2, London
May 27 – The O2, London
May 30 – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
May 31 – BP Pulse Live, Birmingham

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