Kylie Minogue to go 'all out' on 2025 tour
Kylie Minogue is said to be planning a mammoth 2025 tour with no expense spared.
Kylie Minogue is planning to go "all out" on her next tour.
The 'Love At First Sight' hitmaker is said to be planning to hit the road for a huge jaunt next year, which will see her perform across the UK, as well as her native Australia and America, following the success of her 2023 LP 'Tension' and her Las Vegas residency.
An insider told The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column: “Kylie has made no secret of her desire to be back on the road beyond Vegas and her festival gigs this summer.
“She’s known for her big budget shows and this upcoming tour will be no different.
“Kylie has multiple tour promoters on board and, thanks to the success of Tension, her budget has grown so she’ll be going all out with her shows.
“Kylie will play a raft of major shows across the UK next year because she wants to play to as many of her fans as possible.”
There is also plenty more new music on the way from the 'Padam Padam' hitmaker.
Another source told the newspaper: "Kylie has been in the studio all year and along with the tour announcement more music is coming.
“It’s not just another single, either. Her fans are in for a treat.”
The 56-year-old pop idol featured on 'Dance Alone' with Sia, 'My Oh My' with Bebe Rexha and Tove Lo, 'Midnight Ride' with Orville Peck, and 'Edge of Saturday Night' with The Blessed Madonna this summer.
In July, she teased fans won't have to "wait too long" for a new album.
Speaking on BBC Radio 2, 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.
“I have travelled with my studio for the last year and a half.”
Kylie hasn't toured the UK since 2019 but also hinted there will be live shows on the way.
Asked if there will be a UK tour, she added: “I mean, it would stand to reason, wouldn’t it?
“There’s gotta be somewhere for all this new music to live.”