Kylie MinogueĀ has announced a residency at the Venetian Resort inĀ Las Vegas, with tickets going on sale early next month.
The Australian singer broke the news on social media, writing onĀ Instagram: āVEGAS BABY! So excited to headline the all-new @VoltaireLV at @VenetianVegas starting this fall. See you there! #MoreThanJustAResidency.ā
Minogue, 55, will be the first performer to headline at the Voltaire venue, which is set to open in November. The three-month stint will be her first in Vegas.
According to theĀ Venetianās website, the new venue - which seats just 1,000 people - will provide a unique setting āblurring the lines between an intimate club, concert, and non-stop entertainment venue.ā
Revealing the starās upcoming stint of performances on its website, the Venetian said: āThe venueās opening on November 3 kicks off the Australian pop iconās first Vegas Residency where she will perform tracks from her highly anticipated release āTension,ā alongside many of her greatest hits including āCanāt Get You Out Of My Headā and āAll The Lovers.āā
In a quote on the site, Minogue said: āThe spirit of Voltaire is one of pure, authentic fun. Itās one I resonate with as a pop artist. My new album āTensionā is all about the space where the intimate and universal come together and Voltaire represents just that.
[caption id="attachment_43201" align="aligncenter" width="1161"] The singer's residency will be at the Voltaire, a new music venue at the Venetian Resort in Las Vegas[/caption]
āThe creative team has designed an environment where people can get up and dance at their tables and revel in the night ā thatās what Voltaire is and I canāt wait to perform in this intimate and exciting setting.ā
Minogue is the latest big name star to take on a residency in Vegas, following in the footsteps of the likes of Lady Gaga and Adele.
Earlier this year, Minogue had a hit with āPadam Padam,ā the lead single from her upcoming 16th album.
Seven of the 11 songs on āTensionā were produced and co-written with her long-time collaborators, Biff Stannard and Duck Blackwell.
Source: CNN News