List of Kylie Minogue live performances

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Kylie Minogue live performances
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Minogue performing in Scotland at the SSE Hydro during the Golden Tour (2018–19)
Concert tours19
Residencies1
One-off concerts2

Kylie Minogue, an Australian singer-actress has headlined nineteen concert tours and one concert residency to support her albums. She has additionally performed at festivals, awards shows, benefit concerts and sporting events, as well as on television and radio.

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Minogue's first official live performance was in 1988 at Canton, a nightclub in Hong Kong. [1] The following year, she embarked on her first tour, which included performing in front of 38,000 fans at the Tokyo Dome in Japan. [2]

Minogue's stage shows include elaborate costumes and sets that were inspired by Broadway musicals, science fiction films and electronic music groups, such as Kraftwerk. [3] [4] In 2003, she was named "Live Performer of the Year" at the Australian Mo Awards. [5]

Concert tours

List of concert tours of Kylie Minogue, with the duration, associated albums, continents visited and number of shows
TitleStart dateEnd dateAssociated album(s)Continent(s)Shows
Disco in Dream [6] 2 October 198927 October 1989 Kylie
Enjoy Yourself
Asia and Europe14
Enjoy Yourself Tour 3 February 199026 May 1990Enjoy YourselfAustralia, Asia and Europe24
Rhythm of Love Tour 10 February 199110 March 1991 Rhythm of Love Australia and Asia19
Let's Get to It Tour 25 October 19918 November 1991 Let's Get to It Europe12
Intimate and Live 2 June 199831 July 1998 Impossible Princess Australia and Europe22
On a Night Like This 3 March 200115 May 2001 Light Years Australia and Europe46
KylieFever2002 26 April 200216 August 2002 Fever Australia and Europe49
Showgirl: The Greatest Hits Tour 19 March 20057 May 2005 Ultimate Kylie Europe37
Showgirl: The Homecoming Tour 11 November 200623 January 2007Australia and Europe34
KylieX2008 [7] 6 May 200822 December 2008 X Asia, Europe, Oceania and South America74
For You, for Me [8] 30 September 200913 October 2009North America9
Aphrodite: Les Folies Tour 19 February 201114 July 2011 Aphrodite Europe, Asia, Australia, North America and Africa77
Anti Tour 18 March 20123 April 2012Australia and Europe7
Kiss Me Once Tour 24 September 201428 March 2015 Kiss Me Once Europe, Australia and Asia35
Summer 2015 12 June 201518 July 20156
A Kylie Christmas 11 December 201510 December 2016 Kylie Christmas 3
Kylie Presents Golden 13 March 201825 June 2018 Golden 6
Golden Tour 18 September 201817 March 2019Europe and Australia33
Summer 2019 20 June 20197 March 2020 Step Back in Time: The Definitive Collection Europe and South America15
Tension Tour [9] 15 February 202515 July 2025 Tension
Tension II
Australia, Asia, North America and Europe58

Concert residencies

List of concert residencies of Kylie Minogue, with the duration, associated album(s), location and number of shows.
TitleStart dateEnd dateLocationAssociated album(s)Shows
More Than Just a Residency 3 November 20234 May 2024 Nevada, United States Tension 20

One-off performances

Headlining

List of one-off performances of Kylie Minogue, with the date, location and associated album(s)
TitleDateLocationAssociated album(s)
Money Can't Buy 15 November 2003London, England Body Language
Infinite Disco 7 November 2020 [lower-alpha 1] Disco
Kylie – O² Empire Shepherd's Bush [10] 27 September 2023 Tension

Others

List of one-off performances of Kylie Minogue, with the date and location
TitleDateLocation
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras [11] 1994 Sydney, Australia
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras [11] 1998Sydney, Australia
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade [12] 25 November 2010New York, United States
Christmas at Rockefeller Center [13] 30 November 2010
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras [11] 2012Sydney, Australia
The Queen's Birthday Party [14] 21 April 2018London, England
I Love Beirut [15] 20 September 2020 [lower-alpha 1]
Studio 2054 [16] 27 November 2020 [lower-alpha 1] London, England
What's Your Pleasure Tour [17] 28 May 2022London, England
Sydney WorldPride [18] 24 February 2023Sydney, Australia
London Fashion Week opening party [19] 15 September 2023London, England
Horse Meat Disco [20] 24 June 2023New York, United States
Radio 2 in the Park [21] 17 September 2023 Leicester, England
The Celebration Tour [22] 7 March 2024Los Angeles, United States

Festivals

List of festival performances of Kylie Minogue, with the date and location
TitleDateLocation
Live It Began [23] 4 June 2009Poland
BST Hyde Park [24] 21 June 2015 [lower-alpha 2] London, England
BBC Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park [25] 10 September 2018London, England
Capital's Summertime Ball 2023 [26] 11 June 2023London, England
Outloud Music Festival [27] 2 June 2024California, United States
BST Hyde Park [28] 13 July 2024 London, England
Sziget Festival [29] 7 August 2024 Budapest, Hungary

Award shows

List of award shows performances of Kylie Minogue, with the date and location
EventDateLocation
Smash Hits Poll Winners Party [30] 29 October 1989London, England
1991 World Music Awards [31] 12 May 1991 Monte Carlo, Monaco
Smash Hits Poll Winners Party [32] 6 December 1992London, England
Smash Hits Poll Winners Party [33] 3 December 1995London, England
TMF Awards 2000 [34] 28 October 2000 Ghent, Belgium
2000 MTV Europe Music Awards [35] 16 November 2000 Stockholm, Sweden
Smash Hits Poll Winners Party [36] 10 December 2000London, England
2001 MTV Europe Music Awards [37] 8 November 2001 Frankfurt, Germany
Top of the Pops Awards 2001 [38] 30 November 2001 Manchester, England
Smash Hits Poll Winners Party [39] 9 December 2001United Kingdom
Brit Awards 2002 [40] 20 February 2002 London, England
2002 World Music Awards [41] 6 March 2002Monte Carlo, Monaco
Top of the Pops Awards 2002 [42] 29 November 2002Manchester, England
Brit Awards 2003 [43] 20 February 2003London, England
2003 MTV Europe Music Awards [44] 6 November 2003 Edinburgh, Scotland
NRJ Music Awards [45] 24 January 2004 Cannes, France
2004 Echo Awards [46] 6 March 2004 Berlin, Germany
TMF Awards 2004 [47] 17 April 2004 Rotterdam, Netherlands
Smash Hits T4 Poll Winners Party [48] 21 November 2004London, England
2008 Echo Awards [49] 15 February 2008Berlin, Germany
Brit Awards 2008 [50] 20 February 2008London, England
Brit Awards 2009 [51] 18 February 2009London, England
2014 Echo Awards [52] 27 March 2014Berlin, Germany
Logie Awards of 2014 [53] 27 April 2014 Melbourne, Australia
2018 Echo Awards [54] 12 April 2018Berlin, Germany
49th People's Choice Awards [55] 18 February 2024 California, United States
Brit Awards 2024 [56] 2 March 2024London, England

Television shows and specials

List of television shows and specials performances of Kylie Minogue, with the date and location
Television showOriginal air dateCountry
Top of the Pops [57] 3 August 1989United Kingdom
Top of the Pops [58] 20 August 1992United Kingdom
Top of the Pops [59] 26 November 1992United Kingdom
Steve Wrights People Show [60] 5 November 1994United Kingdom
Top of the Pops [61] 19 September 1997United Kingdom
Top of the Pops [62] 5 December 1997United Kingdom
Top of the Pops [63] 20 March 1998United Kingdom
TFI Friday [64] 8 December 2000United Kingdom
An Audience with Ricky Martin [65] 10 February 2001United Kingdom
An Audience with Kylie Minogue [66] 6 October 2001United Kingdom
Premios Amigo [67] 26 November 2001Spain
Top of the Pops [68] 3 January 2002United Kingdom
Live with Regis and Kelly [69] 16 July 2002United States
Total Request Live [70] 17 July 2002United States
Last Call with Carson Daly [71] 25 July 2002United States
Top of the Pops [72] 22 November 2002United Kingdom
Top of the Pops Germany [73] 30 November 2002Germany
Top of the Pops Saturday [74] 17 October 2003United Kingdom
Top of the Pops [75] 20 February 2004United Kingdom
Parkinson [76] 28 February 2004United Kingdom
Top of the Pops Saturday [77] 6 March 2004United Kingdom
Top of the Pops [78] 25 June 2004United Kingdom
Top of the Pops [79] 16 July 2004United Kingdom
Top of the Pops [80] 12 November 2004United Kingdom
Top of the Pops [81] 20 November 2004United Kingdom
Top of the Pops Christmas [82] 25 December 2004United Kingdom
The Kylie Show [83] 10 November 2007United Kingdom
The X Factor [84] 15 December 2007United Kingdom
Dancing with the Stars [85] 1 April 2008United States
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson [86] 2 April 2008United States
The Ellen DeGeneres Show [87] 7 April 2008United States
Alan Carr: Chatty Man [88] 18 July 2010United Kingdom
Dancing with the Stars [89] 25 July 2010Australia
America's Got Talent [90] 25 August 2010United States
Dancing with the Stars [91] 26 October 2010United States
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno [92] 27 October 2010United States
The X Factor [93] 7 November 2010United Kingdom
Jools' 18th Annual Hootenanny [94] 31 December 2010United Kingdom
X-Factor [95] 22 October 2011Ukraine
The X Factor [96] 21 November 2011Australia
22 November 2011
Michael McIntyre's Christmas Show 2011 [97] December 2011United Kingdom
The Voice UK [98] 27 May 2012United Kingdom
The X Factor [99] 8 December 2012United Kingdom
Alan Carr: Chatty Man [100] 21 December 2012United Kingdom
Le Grand Journal [101] March 2014France
Sport Relief [102] 21 March 2014United Kingdom
The Voice UK [103] 29 March 2014United Kingdom
The Graham Norton Show [104] 4 April 2014United Kingdom
The Voice: la plus belle voix [105] 10 May 2014France
Alan Carr: Chatty Man [106] 16 May 2014United Kingdom
The Voice [107] 30 June 2014Australia
The Graham Norton Show [108] 6 April 2018United Kingdom
Good Morning America [109] 27 April 2018United States
The Late Late Show with James Corden [110] 30 April 2018United States
The X Factor [111] 28 October 2018United Kingdom
The Jonathan Ross Show [112] 10 November 2018United Kingdom
Michael McIntyre's Big Show [113] 24 November 2018United Kingdom
Kylie's Secret Night [114] 25 December 2019United Kingdom
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon [115] 17 September 2020United States
Good Morning America [116] 6 November 2020United States
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert [117] 11 November 2020United States
The Jonathan Ross Show [118] 5 December 2020United Kingdom
NBC New Year's Eve specials [119] 31 December 2020United States
New Year's Eve Live [120] 31 December 2020United States
The One Show [121] 8 October 2021United Kingdom
The Jonathan Ross Show [122] 13 November 2021United Kingdom
The New Years & Years Eve Party [123] 31 December 2021United Kingdom
American Idol [124] 21 May 2023United States
An Audience with Kylie [125] 10 December 2023United Kingdom

Radio shows

List of radio shows performances of Kylie Minogue, with the date and location
Radio showOriginal air dateCountry
The Zoe Ball's Breakfast Show [126] 6 November 2020United Kingdom

Sporting events

List of sporting event performances of Kylie Minogue, with the date and location
EventDateLocation
2000 Summer Olympics closing ceremony [127] 1 October 2000 Sydney, Australia
2000 Summer Paralympics opening ceremony [128] 18 October 2000
2024 Singapore Grand Prix [129] 22 September 2024 Marina Bay, Singapore

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Original streaming date
  2. The 21 June 2015 concert in London, England at Hyde Park is a part of Minogue's Summer 2015 tour.

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