Kylie Minogue unveils Major World Tour and upcoming Album Tension II

Kylie Minogue is gearing up for her biggest world tour in over a decade, coupled with the release of Tension II, the follow-up to her acclaimed comeback album.

 

The pop star’s new 13-track album is set to drop on 18 October, with the tour kicking off in February in her native Australia, before heading through Asia and the UK.

 

The 56-year-old singer, thrilled to celebrate the success of Tension, teased fans with promises of more of the energy behind her viral 2023 single, Padam Padam, which earned her a Grammy.

 

Minogue, currently enjoying a career resurgence, has seen a whirlwind of achievements in recent months, including a second Grammy win and the Brits’ Global Icon Award. But the excitement surrounding the tour has been met with a few dilemmas for fans.

 

In Newcastle, concert dates clash with Eurovision in Switzerland, while her Sydney performances coincide with the city’s annual Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade, creating tough choices for her dedicated LGBTQ+ fanbase.

 

Still, the buzz around both Tension II and the tour remains high, with Minogue promising an unforgettable experience. More dates are expected to be announced soon.

 

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