POP icon Kylie Minogue is coming to Glasgow on a new tour next year.
The Australian legend will visit the city's OVO Hydro on May 16, 2025, for a show as part of the Tension Tour 2025.
Known for her hits such as Love at First Sight, Spinning Around, Can't Get You Out of My Head and many more, Kylie will also stop at Newcastle, Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield, Nottingham and Birmingham in the UK tour.
◾️🔲◾️TENSION TOUR ◾️🔲◾️You have no idea how hard it has been to keep all the planning and preparation from you 🥹 But it’s time and I. CAN’T. WAIT! For more info head to https://t.co/QlfkD592gV … See you sooonn!! pic.twitter.com/g0kibxCecj
— Kylie Minogue (@kylieminogue) September 19, 2024
Kylie said: “I am beyond excited to announce the TENSION TOUR 2025.
"I can’t wait to share beautiful and wild moments with fans all over the world, celebrating the Tension era and more!
"It’s been an exhilarating ride so far and now, get ready for your close up because I will be calling Lights, Camera, Action … and there will be a whole lot of Padaming!”
How to get tickets for Kylie Minogue at OVO Hydro?
Presale for tickets begins at 10am on Wednesday, September 25 on the OVO Hydro website.
General sale begins at 10am on Friday, September 27, also on the Hydro website.
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