Kylie Minogue is coming to Europe

Photo (c) Marjolein van Veldhuizen

Kylie Minogue will come to Europe in 2025. The ‘Tension Tour’ is Kylie’s largest tour since 2011. The world-famous singer will visit cities around the globe. The tour kicks off in her home country of Australia before heading to Asia and North America, reaching the United Kingdom in May and moving to Europe in June. The European leg starts on June 16 in Berlin, Germany, and includes concerts in 11 countries.

The new album ‘Tension II’—a brand-new collection of 13 songs—will be released on October 18. The album, bursting with energy, follows her successful number 1 album and global hit ‘Tension’ and sees Kylie further exploring electronic sounds. Packed with dancefloor anthems, it features nine brand-new Kylie studio tracks, including the new single ‘Lights Camera Action’ and the latest dance hit ‘Edge of Saturday Night’ with The Blessed Madonna, along with collaborations with Orville Peck, Bebe Rexha, Tove Lo, and Sia.

“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 exhilarating ride so far and now, get ready for your close-up because I will be calling Lights, Camera, Action … and there will be a whole lot of Padaming!”

2024 has already brought Kylie several achievements: she won the Global Icon Award at the BRIT Awards, received a Grammy for Best Pop Dance Recording for her hit ‘Padam Padam,’ attended the Met Gala, completed her first Las Vegas residency, performed at WeHo Pride, and released several major collaborations. In July, Kylie delivered a critically acclaimed headline performance at London’s BST Hyde Park. Last September, Kylie released her number 1 album ‘Tension,’ which has now sold over 500,000 copies worldwide and reached nearly half a billion streams.

European tour dates:
June 16 – Uber Arena – Berlin, Germany
June 18 – Atlas Arena – Lodz, Poland
June 20 – Zalgirio Arena – Kaunas, Lithuania
June 21 – Unibet Arena – Tallinn, Estonia
June 23 – Metro Areena – Espoo, Finland
June 25 – Avicii Arena – Stockholm, Sweden
June 29 – Accor Arena – Paris, France
July 1 – Sportpaleis – Antwerp, Belgium
July 3 – Ziggo Dome – Amsterdam, Netherlands
July 6 – Hallenstadion – Zurich, Switzerland
July 7 – PSD Bank Dome – Dusseldorf, Germany
July 10 – LDLC Arena – Lyon-Décines, France
July 15 – MEO Arena – Lisbon, Portugal

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