Kylie Minogue Announces ‘Tension Tour’ 2025 Dates

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Following the release of Kylie Minogue’s album Tension, the singer unveiled Tension II, a collection of 13 songs set for release on Oct. 18 via BMG, and an upcoming world tour with dates slated for Australia, Asia and the UK in 2025. Minogue also promised shows throughout Europe, North America and South America will be announced in the coming months.

Minogue is kicking off her upcoming tour dates in Australia with shows from Feb. 15 to March 2, including stops in Perth, Melbourne, Sydney and more. She’ll then head to Asia from March 10 to 17 with stops in Bangkok, Toyko, Kaohsiung and Manila. She’ll then head to the UK from May 15 to 31 with stops in Glasgow, Liverpool, London and more. The tour marks Minogue’s biggest since 2011.

“I am beyond excited to announce the ‘Tension Tour 2025,'” Minogue said in a statement. “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!”

Minogue is represented by Creative Artists Agency.

Her last reported headline tour to Pollstar’s Boxoffice took place in 2019, with Minogue performing two sold-out shows at Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh on July 14 and 15, grossing a total $1.3 million. She performed in her home country of Australia with a sold-out show in Melbourne on March 13, 2019, grossing $881,723, according to reports submitted to Pollstar’s Boxoffice.

“Tension Tour” dates
2/15 – RAC Arena – Perth
2/18 – AEC Arena – Adelaide
2/20 – Rod Laver Arena – Melbourne
2/21 – Rod Laver Arena – Melbourne
2/26 – Brisbane Entertainment Centre – Brisbane
3/01 – Qudos Bank Arena – Sydney
3/02 – Qudos Bank Arena – Sydney
3/10 – TBA – Bangkok
3/12 – TBA – Tokyo
3/15 – TBA – Kaohsiung
3/17 – TBA – Manila
5/16 – OVO Hydro – Glasgow
5/17 – Utilita Arena – Newcastle
5/19 – AO Arena – Manchester
5/22 – M&S Bank Arena – Liverpool
5/23 – Utilita Arena – Sheffield
5/26 – The O2 – London
5/27 – The O2 – London
5/30 – Motorpoint Arena – Nottingham
5/31 – BP Pulse Live – Birmingham