'I CAN'T WAIT': Kylie Minogue announces first global tour in six years

'See you sooonn' she told fans with global venues announced.

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Australia's most successful female artist Kylie Minogue is back with a new album and a world tour in 2025. or signup to continue reading Announcing the news on social media the pop icon excitedly told fans they had "no idea" how hard it had been to keep the news from them. "But it's time and I CAN'T WAIT," the singer wrote on X.

"See you sooonn." The Tension tour will kick off in Perth on February 16. Aside from Australian venues Minogue will perform in Bangkok, Tokyo, Kaohsiung, Manila, and a raft of United Kingdom arenas.



"I can't wait to share beautiful and wild moments with fans all over the world, celebrating the Tension era and more," Minogue said. A new album Tension II is scheduled for October this year. The tour and album is off the back of the global success of her recent song 'Padam Padam'.

In July she teased fans about an impending tour. Speaking on , she told host Zoe Ball: "You know I like to stay busy, and you know I like to always have something up my sleeve. "So you could hazard a guess that this is the start of more to come.

You won't have to wait too long. There's plenty, shall we say, and I'm full of excitement." Minogue has sold more than 80 million records worldwide.

Her song was the most played track of 2000s. Tickets go on pre-sale on from September 24, with public sales open on October 2 from 11am local time for Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth, and 1pm local tome for Melbourne shows. Telstra Plus pre-sale on Tuesday, September 24, from 12pm local time Perth, 1pm for Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide, and 2pm for Melbourne shows.

and Frontier Members pre-sales will be available on Thursday, September 26 from 2pm for Perth, 3pm for Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide, and 4pm for Melbourne shows. February 15 - RAC Arena, Perth February 18 - Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide February 20 - Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne February 21 - Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne February 26 - Brisbane Entertainment Centre March 1 - Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney March 2- Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney Tickets through Carla Mascarenhas is the NSW correspondent covering breaking news, state politics and investigations. She is based in Sydney.

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au Carla Mascarenhas is the NSW correspondent covering breaking news, state politics and investigations. She is based in Sydney. Contact her on carla.

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