Kylie Minogue in a black suit
Kylie Minogue announced new songs and a global tour in 2025 (Picture: Erik Melvin)

It’s all systems go as the woman, the myth, the legend herself, Kylie Minogue, gears up for her global tour in 2025 after releasing Tension II next month.

The Padam Padam hitmaker, 56, skyrocketed up the UK charts after the release of her sixteenth studio album, Tension in 2023.

And now she is coming back for another slice of the cake as she announced Tension II. The brand new collection of 13 songs will be released on October 18 with songs featuring Orville Peck & Diplo, and Sia.

Her lead single, Lights Camera Action, drops on September 27. Meanwhile, her singles My Oh My (with Bebe Rexha & Tove Lo) and Edge of Saturday Night (with Blessed Madonna) already dropped this summer.

Not only that but fans from around the world will get the chance to enjoy old and new hits as the dazzling Australian pop artist also announced her upcoming Tension Tour.

The tour kicks off in February in Australia and will travel across Asia, North and South America, Europe and, of course, the UK.

‘I can’t wait to share beautiful and wild moments with fans all over the world, celebrating the Tension era and more!’ Kylie said in a statement.

The Grammy winner continued: ‘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!’

Her 2023 album has already has now surpassed 500,000 sales worldwide and nearing half a billion streams.

When is Kylie Minogue’s Tension Tour coming to the UK?

The Can’t Get You Out Of My Head singer will arrive in the UK in May next year, with tickets going on sale imminently.

Kylie Minogue performing on stage at BST Hyde Park at Hyde Park on July 13, 2024 in London, England, wear a tight-fitting red outfit
The award-winning artist is dropping new music before heading on tour (Picture: Samir Hussein/WireImage)
  • Friday, May 16, Glasgow, OVO Hydro
  • Saturday, May 17, Newcastle, Utilita Arena
  • Monday, May 19, Manchester, AO Arena
  • Thursday, May 22, Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
  • Friday, May 23, Sheffield, Utilita Arena
  • Monday, May 26, London, The O2
  • Tuesday, May 27, London, The O2
  • Friday, May 30, Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
  • Saturday, May 31, Birmingham, bp pulse LIVE

In an Instagram post announcing the news, Kylie shared a video of her emerging from the darkness.

The caption reads: ‘You have no idea how hard it has been to keep all the planning and preparation from you 🥹 But it’s time and I. CAN’T. WAIT!’

And by the looks of fan excitement, it will likely be stiff competition to secure a Kylie ticket.

‘OH MY GOD TOUCH ME RIGHT THERE,’ Rylan Clark commented under her announcement post.

‘We are READY!!!!!!!!!’ @makeupbymikey wrote.

‘KYLIE OH MY GODm’ @joanastpinheiro added.

When will tickets to Kylie’s Tension Tour 2025 go on sale?

Kylie in a white dress on a silver swing for Tension promotional material
The tickets will go on sale next week (Picture: Kylie Tension Tour 2025)

Tickets for the UK dates will go on general sale at 10am BST on Friday, September 27.

For those wishing to access the pre-sale, you’ll have to pre-order Kylie’s Tension II via the specific pre-sale link on her website.

Pre-sale information will be sent out at 10am BST on Tuesday, September 24 and will take place on Wednesday, September 25 at 10am BST.

As for ticket prices, the bp pulse website, for the Birmingham show, has shared a ticket price range fans can expect. The cheapest tickets start at £76.50 which then climbs by approximately £10 increments to the highest priced at £189.50.

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