Kylie Minogue’s staggering earnings revealed as she prepares to kick-off her Tension tour

Kylie Minogue has proved what putting on a killer Glastonbury performance can do to your bank account as her staggering earnings are revealed.  The Padam Padam singer took to the stage for the Legends slot at the iconic festival at Worthy Farm back in 2019. And since the amazing show, Kylie has been making a…


Kylie Minogue’s staggering earnings revealed as she prepares to kick-off her Tension tour

Kylie Minogue has proved what putting on a killer Glastonbury performance can do to your bank account as her staggering earnings are revealed. 

The Padam Padam singer took to the stage for the Legends slot at the iconic festival at Worthy Farm back in 2019.

And since the amazing show, Kylie has been making a massive £5,561 per day last year, according to The Sun. 

The Can’t Get You Out Of My Head songstress has lodged her pop earnings at Companies House for the year ending June 30, 2024, and they show that her firm Darenote made a £2million profit

And it looks like this year will be even bigger for Kylie as she is set to kick-off her Tension tour, her biggest global tour in over a decade. 

This year at Glastonbury Sir Rod Stewart is set to perform the Legends slot on the Sunday, following the likes of Dolly Parton, Lionel Richie and Shania Twain. 

Kylie Minogue’s staggering earnings revealed as she prepares to kick-off her Tension tour

Kylie Minogue has proved what putting on a killer Glastonbury performance can do to your bank account as her staggering earnings are revealed

The Padam Padam singer took to the stage for the Legends slot at the iconic festival at Worthy Farm back in 2019

The Padam Padam singer took to the stage for the Legends slot at the iconic festival at Worthy Farm back in 2019

 It comes after Kylie proved on Saturday night she’s still got what it takes to be one of Australia’s biggest music exports.

The Down Under darling, 56, belted out some of her greatest hits, as well as some new material, during the Sydney concert amid her Tensions tour.

The Padam Padam hitmaker didn’t seem concerned she might lose audience members to Mardi Gras, as she packed Qudos Bank Arena with screaming fans. 

Swaying her body to the music, the songstress poured her figure into a chainmail inspired dress which shimmered beneath the lights.

The figure-hugging number featured hip high splits which gave concert-goers a peek at her fishnet stockings and knee-high black leather boots. 

Kylie opted for a glamorous makeup look during her performance, opting for a smoky eye and pouty nude lip.

She added soft waves to her blonde tresses, and, at one point, could be seen performing from a swing which was lifted high into the air. 

Kylie stopped the show later in the night to put a call-out to Mardi Gras, the LGBTQIA+ festival happening at the same time as her concert.

And since the amazing show, Kylie has been making a massive £5,561 per day last year and her earnings at Companies House for the year ending June 30, 2024, showed she made a £2million profit

And since the amazing show, Kylie has been making a massive £5,561 per day last year and her earnings at Companies House for the year ending June 30, 2024, showed she made a £2million profit 

And it looks like this year will be even bigger for Kylie as she is set to kick-off her Tension tour, her biggest global tour in over a decade

And it looks like this year will be even bigger for Kylie as she is set to kick-off her Tension tour, her biggest global tour in over a decade

This year at Glastonbury Sir Rod Stewart (pictured) is set to perform the Legends slot on the Sunday, following the likes of Dolly Parton , Lionel Richie and Shania Twain

This year at Glastonbury Sir Rod Stewart (pictured) is set to perform the Legends slot on the Sunday, following the likes of Dolly Parton , Lionel Richie and Shania Twain 

‘Hi Mardi Gras. It’s me, Kylie, I’m on stage here with all my friends, my nearest and dearest, and we just wanted to send you a message of love,’ she said.

She then encouraged all her fans to scream: ‘Happy Mardi Gras.’

Kylie touched down at Sydney Airport on Friday ahead of her concert on Saturday night. 

Rather than making an incognito arrival, as many celebrities do, the hitmaker rocked very bright, bold colours as she made her way through the airport.  

Kylie is currently back home Down Under to perform the Australian leg of her Tension tour.

She also received a commemorative star recognising her phenomenal success entertaining crowds at Melbourne Park over the weekend.

The Aussie pop queen is currently wowing crowds with her new tour—a nostalgic ride through her biggest hits, all while flanked by futuristic backup dancers and an elaborate stage production.

The tour, which celebrates her 16th studio album of the same name, has already cemented itself as a must-see spectacle, with Kylie once again proving why she remains one of Australia’s most beloved musical icons.

Tension’s lead single Padam Padam has been a smash-hit in the US, with many praising its catchiness and hook.

It won the inaugural Best Pop Dance Recording award at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards in February.

Kylie screamed with joy on the night when it was revealed she won her first Grammy in 18 years and her second overall.


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