Kylie Minogue has announced a new album and 2025 world tour in support of her latest album. Intensity. The pop star will be released Volume IIa brand new 13-song collection, out October 18 via BMG. Joining Minogue on the upcoming LP are Sia, Orville Peck, Diplo, the Blessed Madonna, Bebe Rexha, Tove Lo. Its lead single “Lights Camera Action” won't be out until September 27th, but you can check out the tracklist below in the meantime.
Next year, Minogue will take her world tour to Australia, Asia and the UK, with more dates in North and South America. The first race is scheduled to begin on her home turf on February 15 in Perth, Australia, and will run until early summer next year. Check out her full list of tour dates below.
“I'm very excited to announce the TENSION TOUR 2025,” Minogue said in a statement. “I look forward to sharing beautiful and wild moments with fans around the world, celebrating the era of Tension and beyond! It's been an exciting ride so far and now, get ready for your near spectacle because I'm going to call Lights, Camera, Action… and there's going to be a lot of Padaming!”
Earlier this year, Minogue won the inaugural Best Pop Dance Recording award at the 2024 Grammys for “Padam Padam,” the lead single from Intensity. Although she was nominated six times over the years for her work, this was only her second win. Her first came in 2004 when “Come Into My World” won Best Dance Recording at the 46th Grammy Awards.
Read about Intensity'Padam Padam' on 'Top 100 Songs of 2023'.
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Volume II:
01 Lights Camera Action
02 Taboo
03 Someone for me
04 Good as gone
05 Kiss Bang Bang
06 Diamonds
07 Hello
08 Dance to the Music
09 Ya should leave
10 Edge of Saturday Night [ft. The Blessed Madonna]
11 My Oh My [ft. Bebe Rexha & Tove Lo]
12 midnight [ft. Orville Peck & Diplo]
13 Dance alone [ft. Sia]
Kylie Minogue:
02-15 Perth, Australia – RAC Arena
02-18 Adelaide, Australia – AEC Arena
February 02-20 Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena
02-21 Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena
02-26 Brisbane, Australia – Brisbane Entertainment Center
03-01 Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena
03-02 Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena
03-10 Bangkok, Thailand – TBA
03-12 Tokyo, Japan – TBA
03-15 Kaohsiung, Taiwan – TBA
03-17 Manila, Philippines – TBA
05-16 Glasgow, Scotland – OVO Hydro
05-17 Newcastle, England – Utility Arena
05-19 Manchester, England – AO Arena
05-22 Liverpool, England – M&S Bank Arena
05-23 Sheffield, England – Utilita Arena
05-26 London, England – The O2
05-27 London, England – The O2
05-30 Nottingham, England – Motorpoint Arena
05-31 Birmingham, England – BP Pulse Live