Kylie Minogue announces intimate UK shows set for March 2018

The Golden pop legend will perform some of her new songs for the first time.
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Get excited Kylie Minogue fans, the music legend has announced a string of intimate shows in support of her new album.

Kylie will perform at select European venues this March, with two of the shows taking place in the UK. The Australian singer will perform at London's London’s legendary Café de Paris on March 13, before hitting Manchester's Gorilla on March 14.

The Golden star will also play Barcelona and Paris, ending her stint of "special shows" at one of the world's most famous clubs, Berghain in Germany.

“I’m so excited to perform songs from my new album Golden in these iconic European clubs," explained Kylie. "Each of these venues is very special and - just as I found making the new album in Nashville to be so energizing - these shows will be new, intimate and fun. I just can’t wait to bring these new songs to life and of course, throw in a few surprises for my fans.”

Tickets for the UK shows will be available over on Kylie's website on 10am GMT on 15th February 2018. 

Kylie's new album Golden, her 14th studio album, will be released on April 6. The collection features a collaboration with Jack Savoretti, and was preceded by the lead single Dancing. Golden is also one of OfficialCharts.com's big vinyl picks for 2018 - see why here.

To celebrate Kylie's return, we counted down 50 golden chart facts about the pop queen, who is officially the most successful Australian artist in UK chart history.

Kylie's March tour dates are as follows: 

Tuesday 13th March - Café De Paris, London, UK

Wednesday 14th March - Gorilla, Manchester, UK

Friday 16th March - Bikini Club, Barcelona, Spain

Sunday 18th March - Café de la Danse, Paris, France

Tuesday 20th March - Berghain, Berlin, Germany

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