Concert Name: | More Than Just a Residency |
Artist: | Kylie Minogue |
Type: | Residency |
Album: | Tension |
Venue: | Voltaire at The Venetian Las Vegas |
Location: | Paradise, Nevada, United States of America |
Number Of Legs: | 1 |
Number Of Shows: | 20 |
Last Tour: | Summer 2019 (2019–2020) |
This Tour: | More Than Just a Residency (2023–2024) |
Next Tour: | Tension Tour (2025) |
More Than Just a Residency, also called Kylie Minogue at Voltaire and Kylie Vegas, was the first concert residency by Australian singer-songwriter Kylie Minogue, in support of her sixteenth studio album Tension (2023). The residency was announced in August 2023, and ran at Voltaire at The Venetian Las Vegas from 3 November 2023 to 4 May 2024.[1]
During the start of the promotional cycle for her upcoming sixteenth studio album Tension (2023), Minogue was asked by several media outlets about touring, specifically touring in North America, and a Vegas Residency. Andy Cohen posed the question during her appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, to which she responded "Very possibly". Rumours were fuelled when she posted a video to her accounts of the interaction, overlayed with social media posts from fans about a potential residency, along with various conversations mentioning the song "Vegas High" from the forthcoming album.[2]
More Than Just a Residency was announced via Minogue's socials on 28 July 2023, posting a thirty-second video featuring videos of performances, as well as dates for the residency, backed by "Vegas High".[3]
In a press release, Minogue stated that the show had been in development for three years, further stating that she felt she'd found the right time "somewhere in the middle" of her career where she'd "earned the right" to perform there.
Minogue's residency was met with an overwhelming demand for tickets, with the first run of ten shows selling out within hours. Initially, ticketing challenges surfaced during the first release of tickets, however, this surge in interest prompted the theater's representatives to accommodate fans by announcing ten additional dates.[4] The second release of shows sold out within 30 minutes of going on sale.[5]
The set list is from January 2024.[6]
Attendance | Revenue | |
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3 November 2023 | 20,000/20,000 | — |
4 November 2023 | ||
10 November 2023 | ||
11 November 2023 | ||
8 December 2023 | ||
9 December 2023 | ||
15 December 2023 | ||
16 December 2023 | ||
19 January 2024 | ||
20 January 2024 | ||
26 January 2024 | ||
27 January 2024 | ||
8 March 2024 | ||
9 March 2024 | ||
15 March 2024 | ||
16 March 2024 | ||
26 April 2024 | ||
27 April 2024 | ||
3 May 2024 | ||
4 May 2024 |