Year | Title | Dates | Number of performances | Release format(s) |
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1989 | Disco in Dream/The Hitman Roadshow | 2 October 1989– 9 October 1989 (Japan) 15 October 1989–27 October 1989 (United Kingdom) | 4 | VHS,Laserdisc DVD (Brazil) |
Disco in Dream was a four-day tour of Japan. Minogue performed at the Tokyo Dome in front of 38,000 fans each night. Using the same set list, Minogue embarked on The Hitman Roadshow, a free, ten date tour of England, which was sponsored by local radio stations. | ||||
1990 | Enjoy Yourself Tour | 3 February 1990–9 February 1990 (Australia) 17 April 1990–18 May 1990 (Europe) 24 May 1990–26 May 1990 (Asia) | 22 | |
The tour sold-out in London, Belfast and Dublin.[2] It also marked the debut of her successful single "Better the Devil You Know". | ||||
1991 | Rhythm of Love Tour | 10 February 1991–23 February 1991 (Australia) 4 March 1991–10 March 1991 (Japan) | 13 | |
Minogue staged the tour as a way to thank her Australian fans for remaining loyal since the beginning of her career in 1987.[1] | ||||
1991 | Let's Get to It Tour | 25 October 1991–8 November 1991 (United Kingdom) | 13 | VHS, Laserdisc |
The tour featured a revised set list from the Rhythm of Love Tour, as well as costumes designed by John Galliano to match her new mature image. | ||||
1998 | Intimate and Live Tour | 2 June 1998–4 July 1998 (Australia) 29 July 1998–31 July 1998 (England) | 21 | VHS, DVD |
The low budget tour sold-out across Australia and resulted in the recording of a live album of the same name. Minogue did not plan to tourEngland, but due to public pressure, she staged three small shows in London | ||||
2001 | On A Night like This Tour | 3 March 2001–28 March 2001 (Europe) 14 April 2001–30 May 2001 (Australia) | 43 | DVD, VHS |
Minogue debuted her number-one single "Can't Get You out of My Head" on the tour. The tour's DVD "Live in Sydney" reached number-one on the UK DVD chart in October 2001. | ||||
2002 | KylieFever2002 | 26 April 2002–18 June 2002 (Europe) 2 August 2002–16 August 2002 (Australia) | 50 | DVD, VHS |
The tour's costumes and stage design was inspired by science fiction films and the electronic music group Kraftwerk. Its DVD won "Best Music DVD" at the DVD Awards in February 2003.[2] | ||||
2005 | Showgirl: The Greatest Hits Tour | 19 March 2005–7 May 2005 (Europe) | 37 | DVD, UMD |
The scheduled Australian stage of the tour was postponed when Minogue was diagnosed with breast cancer in May 2005. | ||||
2006 / 2007 | Showgirl: The Homecoming Tour | 11 November 2006–17 December 2006 (Australia) 31 December 2006–23 January 2007 (England) | 33 | DVD, CD |
The tour featured new costumes and a revised set list. Several performances in Manchester, England were temporarily postponed when Minogue was diagnosed with a respiratory tract infection.[9] | ||||
2008 | KylieX2008 | 6 May 2008–4 August 2008 (Europe) 1 November 2008–15 November 2008 (South America) 21 November 2008–4 December 2008 (Asia) 8 December 2008–22 December 2008 (Australasia) | 74 | DVD, Blu-ray |
KylieX2008 became Minogue's biggest and most expensive tour to date, travelling over four continents in the course of seven months with a crew of over 120 people. A DVD called Kylie Live: X2008 has been released. | ||||
2009 | For You, for Me Tour | 30 September 2009–13 October 2009 (North America) | 9 | Digital media |
For You, For Me Tour is the first North American tour for Kylie Minogue. | ||||
2011 | Les Folies Tour | 28 February 2011–8 April 2011 (Europe) | 22 | |
[edit]Notable concerts
Year | Title | Dates | Release format(s) |
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1998 | Mushroom 25 Live | November 14, 1998 (Australia) | DVD VHS |
Minogue performed a twenty minute medley of her singles to celebrate the anniversary of Mushroom Records. | |||
2001 | An Audience With Kylie Minogue | October 6, 2001 (England) | --- |
The television special featured a duet with Kermit the Frog and attracted an audience of 8 million when it aired on ITV in the UK.[2][11] | |||
2003 | Money Can't Buy | November 15, 2003 (England) | DVD |
The concert was a one-off, invite only show in support of Minogue's album Body Language | |||
2007 | The Kylie Show | November 10, 2007 (England) | --- |
Television special celebrating Minogue's 20-year career and the release of her tenth studio album, X aired on ITV1. Attracted an audience of 6.7 million. |
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