After Kylie Minogue announced her first residency in Las Vegas, all the shows sold out due to huge demand.
The Australian pop star shared that her residency will start off November 3 on the Voltaire nightclub’s opening night at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas. Her residency will run until January 2024 on select weekends and more tickets will be going on sale.
Tickets for the first ten days of the concerts went on sale Tuesday. Fans were prepared and, within minutes, the website crashed due to an overload. The cost of tickets started at $200 and rose up to $2000, which includes tables with bottle service.
Fans shared that the process to get tickets was difficult, as the line for the digital queue was hours long.
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Minogue first released a statement about the upcoming shows, “The creative team has designed an environment where people can get up and dance at their tables and revel in the night. That’s what Voltaire is and I can’t wait to perform in this intimate and exciting setting.”
Tickets are still available via ticket resellers.
She additionally posted the news on X writing, “VEGAS BABY! ✨ So excited to headline the all-new @VoltaireLV at @VenetianVegas starting this fall. See you there!#MoreThanJustAResidency.”
It has been four years since Minogue has performed live on stage, as the COVID pandemic forced her to cancel her plans for a world tour. She recently released her song “Padam Padam” which was a hit and may be named the song of the summer.
The singer does not plan on stopping here. She has already announced that she will be releasing her new album, Tension, this September.
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