Kylie Minogue has been a pop icon for decades, but she somehow continues to be one of the most relevant artists around at the moment.
Take this year for example: on top of having a smash hit with her viral song Padam Padam, she has now just announced her 17th album, Tension II, will be hitting store shelves and streaming services on October 18, 2024. This will be her first record since 2023’s Tension.
The Australian star, who has sold more than 80 million records worldwide, also confirmed a huge tour to celebrate the new album’s release.
She’ll be hitting the UK on May 16, 2025, before venturing through the country and hitting some massive venues including Glasgow’s OVO Hydro, Manchester’s AO Arena, Sheffield’s Utilita Arena and London’s O2 Arena.
Speaking out about the upcoming tour, Kylie said: “There will be a whole lot of Padaming.”
Tickets for this monumental tour will be released later this month, but if you are looking for presale tickets, now is your chance.
Here’s what you need to know:
Kylie presale tickets are being released on Wednesday, September 25, 2024, at 10am and Thursday, September 26, 2024, at 10am.
These presale tickets will be released through a number of different services.
The first comes from Three+, which begins on Wednesday, September 25. Subscribers to the Three mobile phone network will have access to these presale tickets. And if you do, you can grab tickets using the link below:
Further presales will begin through Spotify, AEG and more on Thursday, September 26. These presales will be accessible by fans who have liked Kylie on the music-streaming website, subscription plans, owning American Express cards and more. You’ll then be able to buy presale tickets below:
Kylie tickets will be released on Friday, September 27, 2024, at 10am.
These general onsale tickets will be available to everyone who wants to purchase them. As a result, fans will not need any special access codes or links to acquire their much-coveted tickets.
At the time of writing, the only website selling Kylie tickets is Ticketmaster. This article will be updated if that changes.
Until then, here’s the link you need: