Tension II, which consists of 13 tracks, will be published on October 18. The tour will begin in her native Australia in February and go to Asia and the UK.
“Beyond excited” to be “celebrating the Tension era and more” with fans, the pop icon stated in a statement.
“There will be a whole lot of Padaming,” she remarked, alluding to her Grammy-winning, widely popular song from 2023, Padam Padam.
Minogue stated there will be additional dates soon, but only twenty have been revealed thus far.
With the success of Tension and Padam, the 56-year-old is currently experiencing a professional comeback.
Twenty years after winning her first Grammy, she won her second in February and was awarded the Brits’ Global Icon Award the following month.
She debuted in the 1986 serial opera Neighbours as the brave car mechanic Charlene, and since then, she has amassed numerous hit singles and an impressive trophy case full of honors.
In addition, she received an OBE, participated in the Sydney Olympics, and acted in multiple movies.
Both excitement and stress have been around the tour and record.
The Newcastle concert dates conflict with the May Eurovision competition, which is place in Switzerland.
Many of her Australian followers are considering whether to attend her performances in Sydney during the annual Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade.