Kylie Minogue announces Las Vegas Residency; everything you need to know including how to get tickets

The Australian singer will follow in the footsteps of Céline Dion, Britney Spears and Adele who have all had Vegas residencies

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Kylie Minogue has confirmed what fans were hoping for with the announcement of a Las Vegas residency. The Australian singer took to Instagram to announce the news that she will return to the US for a three-month stint at the Venetian's Voltaire nightclub starting in November.

The caption read “VEGAS BABY! So excited to headline the all-new @VoltaireLV at @VenetianVegas starting this fall. See you there!”

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Speaking at a news conference in LA the Padam Padam singer said: “I've performed a couple of times at Vegas, but as part of a tour, and particularly when I did the Showgirl tour in 2004 - at that time we said, 'oh, this feels like a Vegas show'."

The show will be an intimate affair with just a 1000-seat venue to give fans more of a personal experience. Kylie said, "I want it to be the kind of essence of what a Kylie show has become, enough glamour and abandon. I've got some versions of songs that have not been heard, like reinterpretations of songs, which is exciting. Live bed dances, amazing costumes, That's the base, and then we'll see what surprises we can come up with."

Kylie will follow in the footsteps of singers such as Celine Dion, Britney Spears, Adele and Shaina Twain who have all had successful residencies in Vegas. 

It is believed that the singer will perform tracks from her forthcoming album and will of course include a few of her greatest hits. Along with "Padam Padam" fans will want to dance along to her biggest hits from all the decades including the "Locomotion", "Better the Devil You Know," "Spinning Around" and "Can’t Get You Out Of My Head".

The residency will start on November 3 and tickets go on sale August 9. You might want to start saving now as tickets for Adele's Vegas show climbed to £200,000 each!

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