Golden Tour

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Golden Tour
Tour by Kylie Minogue
Kylie 2018TourPoster.jpg
Promotional poster for the tour
Location
  • Australia
  • Europe
Associated album Golden
Start date18 September 2018 (2018-09-18)
End date17 March 2019 (2019-03-17)
Legs2
No. of shows33
Supporting acts
Attendance178,225 (21 Reported Shows)
Box office$17,523,629 (21 Reported Shows)
Kylie Minogue concert chronology

The Golden Tour was the fifteenth concert tour by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue. It was launched in support of her fourteenth studio album, Golden (2018) and visited Europe and Australia. It began on 18 September 2018 in Newcastle, England at the Metro Radio Arena and concluded on 17 March 2019 in Mount Cotton, Australia at Sirromet Wines. The tour was first announced in February 2018, consisting of dates in the UK and Ireland. The previously announced European leg was incorporated into the tour in September of the same year, and the Australian leg was announced in November.

Contents

The concerts were divided into seven distinct sections: Desert Sunrise, The High & Dry, Nothing Behind Me, Everything Ahead of Me, The Lovers United, At the Picnic After the Biker Rally, New York City and an encore, The Nashville Rider. An interval halfway through the show separated the concert into two halves. Acting as creative director alongside Rob Sinclair, Minogue created a show narrative that was set in the 1970s and heavily influenced by Western films, featuring an abstract road movie which was presented on a large video screen. [1] The retro influence of the concerts were also amplified by a "g"-shaped stage with a glittered runway. The tour received acclaim from music critics, who praised the shows for their simplicity in comparison to Minogue's previous tours.

The Golden Tour was also commercially successful. According to Billboard, the three concerts in London, England at The O2 Arena grossed $3,368,900 with 30,100 tickets sold, placing her at eighth spot for the biggest concerts of September 2018. [2] Footage from the tour was also filmed across several nights, and was released on 6 December 2019 as Golden Live in Concert. [3] [4] [5] [6]

Background

Minogue performing "Dancing" at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow. Kylie Minogue 12 (45156149911).jpg
Minogue performing "Dancing" at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow.

In February 2018, Minogue announced a series of concerts in smaller venues as part of the Kylie Presents Golden tour, to coincide with the expected release of the album. [7] Later the same month, a new arena tour was announced with UK and Ireland dates being confirmed. Discussing the development process of the tour, Minogue stated: [8]

"We know we've got a good starting point with songs from this album, and everything else on top of that is… that's where the difficulties start. Which older songs do we choose? And how many surprise moments that are a little more obscure do we put in for super fans? It's a fun, yet slightly stressful part of the process."

In an interview on Good Morning Britain , Minogue explained that the shows would be split into "two halves", with an interval and a narrative throughout. [9] She continued to say the setlist was mostly concrete at that point, mentioning "Raining Glitter" and "Lost Without You" as definite performances. [10] Minogue's costumes for the tour were designed by Ralph & Russo, Kolchagov Barba, Paco Rabanne, Jitrois, Stevie Stewart and Wrangler. [11]

Shortly before the tour commenced in September, Sonic Yootha were announced as the support act for the UK and Ireland dates, [12] and the previously announced European dates of the Kylie Presents Golden promotional tour would be incorporated into the Golden Tour. [13] On 7 November, Minogue announced six Australian dates for the Golden Tour, three of which were part of the "A Day on the Green" festival. [14]

Synopsis

The first act of the show Desert Sunrise opened with a guitar instrumental and a howling wind sound effect, showing a projection of a desert at night. A troupe of dancers in cowboy outfits walked onto the stage as the sun began to rise, before Minogue rose out of the floor sat atop of a stack of luggage, singing "Golden". [15] Lights brightened to reveal the "g"-shaped staging [16] and a "glittering golden runway", and Minogue then performed "Get Outta My Way" and "Better the Devil You Know". [17] "One Last Kiss" was performed at the opening night in Newcastle, but removed from the set list after. [18]

The second section The High & Dry began with an interlude of "Blue Velvet", with the video screen showing Minogue singing the song at a bar. [16] She emerged, dressed in an all-white ensemble, to continue the rest of the song. Minogue then performed "Confide in Me" and "I Believe in You", in place of "Breathe" (performed only at Newcastle). [18] [16] A short a cappella of "Where the Wild Roses Grow" was then performed as Minogue passes a rose through the crowd to the back of the venue, followed by "In Your Eyes". The second act concluded with a performance of "A Lifetime to Repair", with the singer stood atop of a pool table surrounded by her dancers. [19] [20]

The third section Nothing Behind Me, Everything Ahead of Me began with a performance of "Shelby '68" and "Radio On", with Minogue explaining the backstory behind both songs to the audience. [16] A rendition of "Wow" was then performed, followed by a mash-up of "Can't Get You Out of My Head" and "The Chain". During this, Minogue wore a bespoke denim jacket, with an image of her and the name of the city being performed in embroidered into the back. [21] A telephone box prop near the stage ramp began to ring and the lights dimmed, indicating the start of the twenty-minute interval. During which, a giant silver disco ball illuminated the venue. [22] [17]

Minogue performing "Slow" at the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham. Kylie Minogue - Golden Tour - Motorpoint Arena - Nottingham - 20.09.18. - ( 26 ) (45741483474).jpg
Minogue performing "Slow" at the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham.

After the interval, the dancers rose from the stage atop of illuminated motorcycles and Minogue appeared at the top of the stage ramp. She performed "Slow", starting the fourth section of the show, At the Biker Rally. [16] Minogue and her backing vocalists then went on to perform "Kids", before the lights were dimmed and a rendition of "The One" was performed. Minogue then sang "Stop Me from Falling", where the section concluded. [15]

The fifth section, At the Picnic After the Biker Rally, began with a medley of "Wouldn't Change a Thing" and "I'll Still Be Loving You", where Minogue performed whilst moving around the stage with a male dancer, followed by "Especially for You". [15] [16] She then performed "Lost Without You", complete with a laser show, and "All the Lovers". The section finished with the conclusion of this song, following the use of rainbow coloured lights and multiple confetti drops. [23]

The video screens then displayed the logo of the penultimate "Studio 54" section, with Minogue entering through the stage doors wearing a bespoke golden dress, featuring 120,000 Preciosa crystals. [24] [25] [26] She performed a medley consisting of then-unreleased song "New York City", "Raining Glitter" and "On a Night Like This". [16] A chugging steam train sound effect then followed, as Minogue performed a disco rendition of "The Loco-Motion". Concluding the section, "Spinning Around" was performed, with golden ribbons fired across the audience. [15]

Minogue then thanked the audience and vacated the stage with her dancers, as the lights dimmed. The video screen showed a blue, sparkling background before Minogue reappeared and began the encore of the show, The Nashville Rider, performing "Love at First Sight". [16] Minogue then performed an extended version of the album's lead single, "Dancing", and concluded the show by thanking her team and audience and exiting through the stage doors. [15] [16]

Critical reception

The tour has gained acclaim from music critics. Simon Duke from The Evening Chronicle gave the opening night in Newcastle five stars with a positive review, saying that "Kylie dazzled in front of a set with visuals that looked like they'd been lifted straight from a picture perfect postcard of the Wild West". Duke stated that the "well executed and deliciously camp choreography [...] is a must see", being one of the best pop shows "ever experienced". [19]

Adrian Caffery from The Birmingham Mail gave the Birmingham date 4 stars, stating that it was a "rollercoaster concert showcasing 30 years of Kylie [that] failed to disappoint", yet noted "there was a lot less spectacle than in previous Kylie concerts, with the extravagant stages [...] replaced by giant video screens." He concluded that "Kylie turned 50 this year, and on this evidence it's clear she still has the Midas' touch." [17]

Jack Hardwick from The Daily Star stated that "the pint-sized singer looked hotter than ever as she belted out some of her biggest hits" whilst "wowing fans with her killer vocals and [...] sex appeal. [26] For the opening London date at The O2 Arena, Hardwick gave the show 4 stars, stating that Minogue "wowed fans with a stellar set-list of her biggest hits and a healthy smattering of new album tracks". He commented positively on the simplicity of the show, saying that "Kylie doesn't need to rely on larger-than-life sets and jaw-dropping water spectacles to put on a killer show". Hardwick went on to praise Minogue's "faultless" vocals, concluding that "the show [was a] nostalgic trip down memory lane [...] [with] disco classics in the form of On a Night Like This, The Loco-Motion, Spinning Around and Love at First Sight." [22] Gemma Sandways of The Evening Standard reviewed the same show, giving it 4 stars and stating that "there was a healthy helping of glamour [...] from the glittering gowns to the giant disco ball and metallic streamers unleashed". She concluded by saying that the "performance served as a welcome reminder of Minogue's generosity as a performer, and of the refreshing lack of cynicism with which she has always embraced all eras of her career". [27]

Set list

This set list is representative of the 20 September 2018 show in Nottingham. It does not represent all dates of the tour.

Act 1: The Desert Sunrise

  1. "Golden"
  2. "Get Outta My Way"
  3. "Better the Devil You Know"

Act 2: The High and Dry

  1. "Blue Velvet" (Video Interlude)
  2. "Confide in Me"
  3. "I Believe in You"
  4. "Where the Wild Roses Grow"
  5. "In Your Eyes"
  6. "A Lifetime to Repair"

Act 3:Nothing Behind Me, Everything Ahead of Me

  1. "Shelby '68"
  2. "Radio On"
  3. "Wow"
  4. "Can't Get You Out of My Head" (contains elements of "The Chain")

Act 4: At the Biker Rally / The Lovers United

  1. "Slow" (contains elements of "Being Boiled")
  2. "Kids"
  3. "The One"
  4. "Stop Me from Falling"

Act 5: At The Picnic After The Biker Rally

  1. "Wouldn't Change a Thing" / "I'll Still Be Loving You"
  2. "Especially for You"
  3. "Lost Without You"
  4. "All the Lovers"

Act 6: New York City / Studio 54

  1. "New York City" / "Raining Glitter" / "On a Night Like This"
  2. "The Loco-Motion" (contains elements of "Bad Girls")
  3. "Spinning Around"

Encore / The Nashville Rider

  1. "Love at First Sight"
  2. "Dancing"

Notes

Tour dates

List of European concerts [40] [41]
DateCityCountryVenueOpening actsAttendanceRevenue
18 September 2018 Newcastle England Metro Radio Arena Sonic Yootha7,579 / 9,899$710,213
20 September 2018 Nottingham Motorpoint Arena 7,722 / 8,000$692,803
21 September 2018 Birmingham Genting Arena 11,501 / 13,196$1,077,040
22 September 2018 Bournemouth Windsor Hall
24 September 2018 Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena
26 September 2018 London England The O2 Arena 30,100 / 43,227$3,368,900
27 September 2018
28 September 2018
30 September 2018 Glasgow Scotland SSE Hydro 11,206 / 11,443$1,041,470
1 October 2018 Manchester England Manchester Arena 10,716 / 13,811$998,705
3 October 2018 Liverpool Echo Arena 8,114 / 10,079$763,083
4 October 2018 Leeds First Direct Arena 11,419 / 11,711$1,022,690
8 November 2018 Brussels Belgium Cirque Royal
9 November 2018 Paris France Grande Seine
10 November 2018 Zürich Switzerland Samsung Hall
12 November 2018 Padua Italy Gran Teatro Geox 1,835 / 4,200$122,137
13 November 2018 Munich Germany Zenith Munich
14 November 2018 Vienna Austria Bank Austria Halle
18 November 2018 Frankfurt Germany Jahrhunderthalle
19 November 2018 Berlin Tempodrom
20 November 2018 Cologne Palladium
22 November 2018 Amsterdam Netherlands AFAS Live 4,058 / 5,500$271,279
23 November 2018 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Danish Theatre
24 November 2018 Hamburg Germany Mehr! Theater
3 December 2018 [lower-alpha 1] Dublin Ireland 3Arena 7,606 / 12,256$756,588
5 December 2018 [lower-alpha 2] Belfast Northern Ireland SSE Arena 5,290 / 8,741$480,665
List of Australian concerts [43] [44] [45] [46]
DateCityCountryVenueOpening actsAttendanceRevenue
5 March 2019 Sydney Australia ICC Sydney Theatre Jake Shears
Client Liaison
12,659 / 12,996$1,401,030
6 March 2019
9 March 2019 [lower-alpha 3] Perth Sir James Mitchell Park Jake Shears
Hatchie
Client Liaison
8,584 / 9,379$970,290
11 March 2019 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre Jake Shears4,933 / 7,000$462,349
13 March 2019 Melbourne Sidney Myer Music Bowl 10,903 / 10,903$875,757
16 March 2019 [lower-alpha 4] Hunter Valley BimbadgenJake Shears
Hatchie
11,000 / 11,000$1,161,300
17 March 2019 [lower-alpha 5] Mount Cotton Sirromet Wines13,000 / 13,000$1,347,330

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts
DateCityCountryVenueReason
6 November 2018 Esch-sur-Alzette Luxembourg Rockhal Scheduling conflicts [47]

Golden Live in Concert

Golden Live in Concert
Golden Live in Concert.jpg
Deluxe edition artwork
Video by
Released6 December 2019
Recorded2018
Venue The O2 Arena (London, England)
Genre
Length124:00
Label BMG
Kylie Minogue chronology
Step Back in Time: The Definitive Collection
(2019)
Golden Live in Concert
(2019)
Disco
(2020)
Kylie Minogue video chronology
A Kylie Christmas – Live from the Royal Albert Hall 2015
(2016)
Golden Live in Concert
(2019)

Golden Live in Concert is the concert film of its corresponding tour. The film was recorded over various shows, and was released on 6 December 2019 in a 2CD and DVD format. [4] The DVD contains the full live performance plus extra bonus features "We Are Golden" while the live album includes all audio tracks performed on the DVD footage.

The release of the DVD was announced on 7 October 2019 which coincided with the announcement of the extended repackage of " Step Back in Time: The Definitive Collection " and as a teaser for the DVD Minogue uploaded a video of the performance of "Lost Without You". On 18 October 2019 the performance of "Golden" was uploaded to Minogue's YouTube channel followed by the performance of "The Loco-Motion" which was uploaded on 5 December 2019. The DVD was released in two different formats: a digipack standard edition and a hardcover book deluxe edition which was available exclusively on her web store for a limited period of time.

A recording of the show aired on Channel 4 on Christmas Day 2019 following the broadcast of Minogue's television special, Kylie's Secret Night. [48] This broadcast was edited into an hour-long special, featuring the following:

  1. "Golden"
  2. "Better the Devil You Know"
  3. "Confide in Me"
  4. "Wow"
  5. "Can't Get You Out of My Head"
  6. "Slow" / "Being Boiled"
  7. "Kids"
  8. "Stop Me from Falling"
  9. "All the Lovers"
  10. "The Loco-Motion"
  11. "Spinning Around"
  12. "Love at First Sight"
  13. "Dancing"

This broadcast was also shown on Channel 9 in Australasia on New Year's Eve, and was altered slightly to include behind the scenes interviews and footage.

Track listing

Golden Live in ConcertDVD track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Golden" (Intro) Steve Anderson  2:19
2."Golden"
Rimes3:11
3."Get Outta My Way"
4:18
4."Better the Devil You Know" Stock Aitken Waterman 3:52
5."Blue Velvet"
 2:51
6."Confide in Me"
  • Anderson
  • Dave Seaman
  • Owain Barton
Brothers in Rhythm 4:03
7."I Believe in You"
  • Shears
  • Babydaddy
4:30
8."Where the Wild Roses Grow" Nick Cave
0:34
9."In Your Eyes"
  • Stannard
  • Gallagher
4:10
10."A Lifetime to Repair"
  • Minogue
  • Sky Adams
  • Shah
  • Kiris Houston
Adams3:38
11."Shelby '68"
  • Minogue
  • Howes
  • Stannard
  • Daunt
  • Howes
  • Stannard
  • Daunt
5:36
12."Radio On"
  • Minogue
  • Wadge
  • Jonathan Green
Jon Green4:04
13."Wow"
  • Kurstin
  • Poole
3:13
14."Can't Get You Out of My Head"
  • Dennis
  • Davis
4:28
15."The Chain" 2:17
16."Slow / Being Boiled" 5:21
17."Kids"
4:44
18."The One"
5:25
19."Stop Me from Falling"
  • Minogue
  • Adams
  • McEwan
  • Danny Shah
Adams4:18
20."Wouldn't Change a Thing"
  • Stock
  • Aitken
  • Waterman
Stock Aitken Waterman3:03
21."I'll Still Be Loving You"
  • Stock
  • Aitken
  • Waterman
Stock Aitken Waterman0:43
22."Especially for You"
  • Stock
  • Aitken
  • Waterman
Stock Aitken Waterman4:48
23."Lost Without You"
  • Minogue
  • Green
  • Green
  • Charlie Russell
4:08
24."All the Lovers"
  • Eliot
  • Price
3:36
25."New York City" DJ Fresh 3:39
26."Raining Glitter"
  • Smith
  • Taylor
  • White
0:54
27."On a Night Like This"
  • Stack
  • Taylor
1:58
28."The Loco-Motion"Stock Aitken Waterman3:50
29."Spinning Around" Mike Spencer 4:42
30."Love at First Sight"
  • Minogue
  • Stannard
  • Gallagher
  • Ash Howes
  • Martin Harrington
  • Stannard
  • Gallagher
6:07
31."Dancing"
Adams6:02
32."Credits"  1:35
33."We Are Golden" (Bonus feature)  6:05
Total length:124:00
Golden Live in ConcertCD (Disc one)
No.TitleLength
1."Golden" (Intro)2:19
2."Golden"3:11
3."Get Outta My Way"4:18
4."Better the Devil You Know"3:52
5."Blue Velvet"2:51
6."Confide in Me"4:03
7."I Believe in You"4:30
8."Where the Wild Roses Grow"0:34
9."In Your Eyes"4:10
10."Lifetime to Repair"3:38
11."Shelby '68"5:36
12."Radio On"4:04
13."Wow"3:13
14."Can't Get You Out of My Head"4:28
15."The Chain"2:17
Total length:53:02
Golden Live in Concert CD (Disc two)
No.TitleLength
1."Slow / Being Boiled"5:21
2."Kids"4:44
3."The One"5:25
4."Stop Me from Falling"4:18
5."Wouldn't Change a Thing"3:03
6."I'll Still Be Loving You"0:43
7."Especially For You"4:48
8."Lost Without You"4:08
9."All the Lovers"3:36
10."New York City"3:39
11."Raining Glitter"0:54
12."On a Night Like This"1:58
13."The Loco-Motion"3:50
14."Spinning Around"4:42
15."Love at First Sight"6:07
16."Dancing"6:02
Total length:63:17

Charts

Chart (2019)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) [49] 13
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) [50] 90
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia) [51] 72
French Albums (SNEP) [52] 121
Scottish Albums (OCC) [53] 13
UK Albums (OCC) [54] 23
UK Independent Albums (OCC) [55] 2
US Independent Albums (Billboard) [56] 13

Personnel

Adapted from the tour programme credits. [57]

Production

Band

Dancers

Costumes

Creative associates

Visuals

Crew

Tour promoters

Suppliers

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Golden is the fourteenth studio album by Australian singer Kylie Minogue. On 6 April 2018, BMG Rights Management and Minogue's company Darenote made it available in a variety of formats. This is Minogue's first album with BMG, and her first musical release since Kylie Christmas (2015). Minogue began work on the album in London and Los Angeles before briefly visiting Nashville. She was inspired by Nashville's culture and music, particularly its country music influences. Inspired by her journey, she enlisted several producers to create new music, including Ash Howes, Richard "Biff" Stannard, Sky Adams, Alex Smith, and Mark Taylor, among others.

"Sincerely Yours" is a song by Australian singer-songwriter Kylie Minogue, taken from her fourteenth studio album Golden (2018). The song was only issued as a single in Australia and New Zealand, where it served as the album's sixth and final single, and impacted radio on 9 November 2018. In other markets, the song "Music's Too Sad Without You" was issued as the album's final single. The song was released through Minogue's own imprint, Darenote Limited, and record label BMG Rights Management. "Sincerely Yours" was written by Minogue, Amy Wadge, and the track's producer Jesse Frasure.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kylie Presents Golden</span> 2018 concert tour by Kylie Minogue

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Summer 2019</span> 2019–20 concert tour by Kylie Minogue

Summer 2019 was the second festival tour by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue, in support of her greatest hits album, Step Back in Time: The Definitive Collection (2019).

Infinite Disco was a livestream concert by Australian singer-songwriter Kylie Minogue, held in support of her fifteenth studio album Disco (2020). It was broadcast on two dates in 2020 and was a joint-venture production by Driift and BMG Rights Management.

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Notes

  1. The 3 December 2018 show in Dublin, Ireland at the 3Arena was originally scheduled to take place 7 October 2018. [42]
  2. The 5 December 2018 show in Belfast, Northern Ireland at the SSE Arena was originally scheduled to take place 8 October 2018. [42]
  3. The 9 March 2019 show in Perth, Australia at the Sir James Mitchell Park was part of "A Day on the Green" concert series. [44]
  4. The 16 March 2019 show in Hunter Valley, Australia at Bimbadgen was part of "A Day on the Green" concert series. [44]
  5. The 17 March 2019 show in Mount Cotton, Australia at Sirromet Wines was part of "A Day on the Green" concert series. [44]

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