Kylie Minogue has announced she is adding more dates to her 2025 Australian tour amid sky-high demand for tickets.
The Aussie pop legend, 56, confirmed her world tour dates earlier this week, with the first Telstra presale quickly selling out as fans eagerly snatched up tickets.
Now, Kylie has added three more Australian dates to her long-awaited tour ahead of the Frontier Touring and Kylie.com presales kicking off on Thursday.
She had already announced an impressive seven shows across Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Adelaide but she has now added even more concerts.
She has added a third Sydney date at the Qudos Bank Arena on March 3 after her two existing shows at the 21,000-capacity venue on the nights before.
The Padam Padam hitmaker will also be performing at Brisbane Entertainment Centre on February 27, following her first show at the venue on February 26.
Melbourne have also been treated to an additional date at the Rod Laver Arena on February 22, bringing up the number of gigs in the city to a total of three.
In her biggest run of shows Down Under since her 2011 Aphrodite: Les Folies Tour, Kylie will also perform in Perth on February 15 and Adelaide on February 18.
Kylie Minogue has announced she is adding more dates to her 2025 Australian tour amid sky-high demand for tickets
Tickets for her now-10-date Australian tour have been in high demand, with the first Telstra presale selling out within hours on Tuesday.
Both the Kylie.com and Frontier Touring member presales are set to kick off on Thursday, with the general sale slated for Wednesday, October 2.
It marks Kylie’s first tour Down Under since 2019 and comes after her headlining stint at Splendour In The Grass festival had to be cancelled earlier this year.
As well as her Australia dates, Kylie will also be performing around Asia and the United Kingdom.
‘I can’t wait to share beautiful and wild moments with fans all over the world, celebrating the Tension era and more,’ she gushed in an announcement this week.
‘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!’
Coinciding with her epic world tour, Kylie also confirmed that she is treating her fans to even more music as she prepares to drop a new album, titled Tension II.
Kylie has added three more Australian dates (pictured) to her long-awaited tour ahead of the Frontier Touring and Kylie.com presales kicking off on Thursday
The Aussie pop legend, 56, confirmed her world tour dates earlier this week, with the first Telstra presale quickly selling out as fans eagerly snatched up their tickets
Tension II will hope to replicate the success of Tension, which outsold the entire top 20 combined on the UK charts, became her ninth No. 1 album, and gave Kylie her second Grammy.
The first single from her new album, titled Lights Camera Action, will premiere on Friday, with a whole string of other tracks set to follow.
She saw huge success with Tension’s lead single Padam Padam, which was released in May 2023 and is a dance-pop and synthpop song with elements of electronic music and Eastern European sound.
The smash hit received critical acclaim from music critics, with many praising its catchiness and hook, and it won the inaugural Best Pop Dance Recording award at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards in February.