Fresh from her headline performance at London’s BST Hyde Park last summer, last week Kylie Minogue announced she’ll be letting the rest of the UK in on the fun. Kylie’s Tension tour will see her play loads of UK arena shows in May 2025, and she’s today (September 27) announced two extra dates.
Several presales for Kylie’s shows have already taken place, having kicked off on Wednesday September 26. Demand for the singer of ‘Can’t Get You Out of My Head’, ‘The Loco-Motion’, ‘Padam Padam’ and ‘Spinning Around’ was high: presale tickets reportedly sold out in a flash.
Planning on getting tickets for the general sale on Friday September 27? Here’s everything you need to know, from pricing to access.
How much are tickets to Kylie Minogue’s Tension Tour?
Here’s how much tickets will cost for Kylie’s UK tour next year.
- Standard seated tickets: from £77.50 to £190.25
- Padam Padam VIP Package: £386.65
- Tension VIP Package: £331.65
How to get general sale tickets
Tickets will be available for all dates through Ticketmaster. Find a list of all venues and tickets here.
How quickly did presale sell out?
Presale sold out very, very quickly – with even the VIP packages selling quickly. For some venues tickets sold out in just two minutes, while others took around half an hour to sell.
Kylie Minogue UK tour dates in 2025
- May 16 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
- May 17 – Newcastle, Utilita Arena
- May 19 – Manchester, AO Arena
- May 20 – Manchester, AO Arena (new date)
- May 22 – Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
- May 23 – Sheffield, Utilita Arena
- May 26 – London, O2 Arena
- May 27 – London, O2 Arena
- May 30 – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
- May 31 – Birmingham, Bp Pulse Live
- June 2 – London, O2 Arena (new date)
Where else is Kylie playing as part of her Tension tour?
Kylie’s Tension tour will be heading off for dates throughout Australia, Thailand, Japan, Taiwan and the Philippines. Here’s the full list of show dates.
- February 15 – Perth, Australia - RAC Arena
- February 18 – Adelaide, Australia - AEC Arena
- February 20 – Melbourne, Australia - Rod Laver Arena
- February 21 – Melbourne, Australia - Rod Laver Arena
- February 26 – Brisbane, Australia - Brisbane Entertainment Centre
- March 1 – Sydney, Australia - Qudos Bank Arena
- March 2 – Sydney, Australia - Qudos Bank Arena
- March 10 – Bangkok, Thailand - TBA
- March 12 – Tokyo, Japan - TBA
- March 15 – Kaohsiung, Taiwan - TBA
- March 17 – Manila, Philippines - TBA
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