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Concert tours[]

Title Date(s) Assosiated Album(s) Location Shows
Disco in Dream 2—27 October, 1989 Kylie
Enjoy Yourself
Asia and Europe 14
DISCO IN DREAM was Kylie's debut concert tour, where she joined other PWL acts. Singing eight songs, the tour supported her first two studio albums, Kylie (1988) and Enjoy Yourself (1989). Disco in Dream began with four dates in Asia, and ten further dates in the UK, where it was re-titled The Hitman Roadshow. Sponsored by Coca-Cola, the tour was promoted as free concerts to "thank British fans' support".
Enjoy Yourself Tour 3 February—26 May, 1990 Enjoy Yourself Australia, Asia and Europe 24
The ENJOY YOURSELF TOUR was in support of Kylie's second studio album Enjoy Yourself (1989). The tour began with three shows in Australia in February 1990. The tour visited Europe in April and May, with 19 dates, before ending with 2 Asian dates. "Better the Devil You Know", a milestone single at the time, was added to the encore during the European leg of the show; it would be released at the end of April 1990.
Rhythm of Love Tour 10 February—10 March, 1991 Rhythm of Love Australia and Asia 19
The RHYTHM IN LOVE TOUR was sponsored by Coca-Cola, and performed 12 dates in Australia in February 1991, before moving to Asia in March for 7 performances. The concerts showcased a more confident Kylie.
Let's Get to It Tour 25 October—8 November, 1991 Let's Get to It Europe 12
The LET'S GET TO IT TOUR was an updated version of the Rhythm of Love Tour. It had a re-worked set list, accommodating her then-new fourth studio album, with costumes provided by John Galliano; this resulted in a lot of controversy at the time, where the media labelled her "SexKylie", and drew a lot of comparison to Madonna on her Girlie Show.
Intimate and Live 2 June—31 July, 1998 Impossible Princess Australia and Europe 24
INTIMATE AND LIVE supported Impossible Princess; William Baker and Steve Anderson, both of whom were inexperienced with touring at the time, were tasked with directing and promoting the tour, which visited multiple cities in Australia in June and July 1998. Despite no plans to tour Europe, and a relative underperformance of Impossible Princess in those regions, Kylie played three shows in London's Shepherd's Bush Empire due to public demand. The shows were played in theatres, a first for Kylie at the time, in order to create a more personal experience between herself and the audience.
On a Night Like This... 3 March—15 May, 2001 Light Years Australia and Europe 46
ON A NIGHT LIKE THIS... was inspired by the glamour of Broadway and musical films of the 20th century. The On a Night Like This Tour began in Europe, selling 140,000 tickets in one weekend. The tour visited in Australia in April and May of 2001, extending from 6 to 22 shows, selling out a record-breaking 9 shows in the Sydney Entertainment Centre. It became the biggest tour by a solo artist in the country at the time, grossing US$5 million from 200,000 tickets.
KylieFever2002 26 April—16 August, 2002 Fever Australia and Europe 49
KYLIEFEVER2002 became Kylie's biggest and most theatrical tour at the time. The success of the album and its singles were able to provide and inspire a much larger set, with grand staircases and projection. The tour began in Cardiff in April 2002, and visited multiple European countries through to June; 11 Australian dates were performed in August 2002. Costumes for the show were designed exclusively by Dolce and Gabbana.
Showgirl: The Greatest Hits Tour 19 March—7 May, 2005 Ultimate Kylie Europe 38
SHOWGIRL: THE GREATEST HITS TOUR was launched in March 2005, as promotion for her second major greatest hits album. The tour had 38 shows in Europe, 28 of which were in the UK; the five Uk venues sold out within two hours of going on sale, and the tour became her most successful yet at the time. Inspired by art deco and the different incarnations of the showgirl, the tour was set to play 20 shows in Australia, 3 in Asia, and culminate in a headline slot at that year's Glastonbury Festival. In May 2005, these shows were cancelled when Kylie was diagnosed with breast cancer.
Showgirl: The Homecoming Tour 11 November, 2006—23 January, 2007 Ultimate Kylie Australia and Europe 34
In November 2006, Kylie resumed Showgirl whilst undergoing breast cancer treatment. Using the Greatest Hits Tour as the base, the show was completely revamped and became SHOWGIRL: THE HOMECOMING TOUR. It incorporated longer breaks and modified dance routines to accommodate her medical condition. The tour began with 20 shows in Australia to compensate for the previously cancelled shows, and later had 14 shows scheduled in the UK in January 2007. The first two shows in London's Wembley Arena sold out within six minutes.
KylieX2008 6 May, 2008—6 August, 2009 X Asia, Europe, Oceania, Africa and South America 80
Promoting her tenth studio album, KYLIEX2008 became Kylie's biggest tour, running from May to December 2008. The tour saw her expand on the new-wave theme present on the album, and marked her first performances in places like Dubai, Istanbul, Chile, Argentina and Brazil. Beginning in Europe in May 2008, the tour played 74 dates across South America and Asia before performing 8 shows in Oceania. The tour was extended with 6 festival dates in 2009, where it was re-titled KylieX2009, where the set list was reworked.
For You, For Me 30 September—13 October, 2009 North America 9
FOR YOU, FOR ME was Kylie's first time touring North America. Borrowing from the best moments of all her tours prior, the show played 9 dates, ending in New York City's Hammerstein Ballroom.
Aphrodite: Les Folies Tour 11 November, 2006—23 January, 2007 Aphrodite Asia, Europe, Australia, Africa and North America 77
APHRODITE: LES FOLIES TOUR was the first touring concert to utilise water features. Rooted in Greek mythology, shows began in Europe, before visiting Asia, North America and Africa, where the show was scaled down and retitled Aphrodite Live, and Australia. The stage was provided by TAIT stages, and was heart-shaped, stretching almost to the back of some arenas.
Anti Tour 11 November, 2006—23 January, 2007 Australia and Europe 7
The ANTI TOUR was designed as the antidote to the Les Folies Tour; scaled to nothing but Kylie and a band, she performed deep cuts, B-sides, demos and rarities in small venues. Some dates had two shows per day, and other songs were added in at the last minute; tickets for the tour sold out within minutes.
Kiss Me Once Tour 24 September, 2014—28 March, 2015 Kiss Me Once Asia, Europe and Australia 35
The KISS ME ONCE TOUR began in Liverpool in September 2014, playing 29 shows across Europe in 2014, before moving to Australia for 5 shows in March 2015. The tour ended with a performance at the Meydan Racecourse in Dubai, and also featured a headline set at the 2014 iTunes Festival. The show was divided into six sections, taking inspiration from things like Salvador Dali, Bauhaus and Barbie.
Golden Tour 18 September, 2018—17 March, 2019 Golden Europe and Australia 33
Fairly scaled down in comparison to her previous tours, the GOLDEN TOUR saw Kylie take on a show that was driven more by narrative. Set in the 1970s and inspired heavily by Western films, the show featured an asymmetric g-shaped stage, backed by a large video curtain. Shows in mainland Europe and Australia were scaled down, losing the runway and changing the set list significantly.
Tension Tour 15 February—26 August, 2025 Tension
Tension II
Australia, Asia, North America, Europe and South America 66
Kylie's first arena show since the Golden Tour, the TENSION TOUR is set to begin in February 2025, performing 10 dates in Australia, before moving to Asia and the UK. Extra dates in Australia and the UK were added due to demand before tickets went on general sale.

Festival tours[]

Title Date Assosiated Album(s) Location Shows
Kylie Summer 2015 12 June―18 July, 2015 Europe 6
SUMMER 2015 was a European mini-tour, comprising 6 shows. The show was built off the basis of the Kiss Me Once Tour, adding in new songs, new costumes and new visuals
Kylie Summer 2019 20 June, 2019―7 March, 2020 Step Back in Time:
The Definitive Collection
Europe, Asia, South America 17
SUMMER 2019 was a festival tour; it consisted of 17 shows throughout Europe, Asia and South America, and was in support of her fourth major greatest hits album, Step Back in Time: The Definitive Collection (2019). The tour included performances at Brighton Pride and GRLS! Festival, as well a performance of the 'legend slot' at Glastonbury Festival 2019.

Residencies[]

Title Date Assosiated Album(s) Location Shows
A Kylie Christmas 11 December 2015―10 December, 2016 Kylie Christmas
Snow Queen Edition
Royal Albert Hall 3
A KYLIE CHRISTMAS was a Christmas residency taking place in London's Royal Albert Hall. There was one show in 2015, supporting Kylie Christmas, and two in 2016, supporting the Snow Queen Edition reissue from that year. It was described as "bookend" by Steve Anderson, in that the show would always start and end with the same songs, but the bits in between could be changed. Kylie revealed she had intended to perform another leg of the show in 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic hindered these plans.
More Than Just a Residency 3 November, 2023—4 May, 2024 Tension Voltaire, Las Vegas 20
MORE THAN JUST A RESIDENCY was Kylie's debut Las Vegas residency, and the inaugural residency in Voltaire at the Venetian, Las Vegas. The space capped at 1,000 capacity, creating a much more intimate feel. 10 shows were initially announced, with a further 10 being added due to unprecedented demand.

Promotional concerts[]

Title Date(s) Assosiated Album(s) Location Shows
Money Can't Buy 15 November, 2003 Body Language Europe 1
MONEY CAN'T BUY was a one-off, invite-only concert, staged as a launch party for Kylie's ninth studio album Body Language (2003). The show took place on 15 November 2003, two days before the album's UK release, in London's Hammersmith Apollo. Seven songs from Body Language were part of the seventy-five minute show, as well as a further 6 from Kylie's career.
Kylie Presents: Golden 13 March—25 June, 2018 Golden Europe, North America 6
KYLIE PRESENTS GOLDEN was a series of "underplay" shows in 2018, launched in support of Kylie's fourteenth studio album Golden. The set list was made up largely of songs from Golden, as well as five of Kylie's singles.
Infinite Disco 7 November, 2020 Disco Worldwide 1
INFINITE DISCO was a one-off live-streamed concert. It was filmed in London during the COVID-19 pandemic. The show was in support of Kylie's fifteenth studio album Disco, released the day before.