KylieFever2002

KylieFever2002

KylieFever2002 was the seventh headlining concert tour by Kylie Minogue . It was launched to promote her eighth studio album Fever (2001). The show was filmed across four Manchester dates, and released on DVD called KylieFever2002: Live in Manchester along with a bonus CD.

  • 1 Background
  • 2 Concert Synopsis
  • 4.1 Cancelled shows
  • 5 Personnel
  • 6 Costume gallery

Background [ ]

The tour was the biggest production Kylie had put on to date. The album and its music videos were able to provide and inspire multiple stage sets and costume changes, the first of its kind to use projection. The tour had a much larger budget than past shows due to the success of the album and its singles. Due to the increase in money the stage sets were able to become much grander with two staircases and five projection screens which were used to enhance the different themes of the show.

The costumes for the show were designed exclusively for Kylie by Italian designers Dolce & Gabbana. The choreographer for the tour was Rafael Bonachela.

It was Kylie's first tour to have sponsors, which were Evian and Vodafone. At each of the UK shows, sponsors Evian gave away free bottles of water, the packaging for which replaced the Evian branding with the name 'Kylie'. Bottles were also marked with the words, "Evian - Kylie's official thirst quencher for the 2002 Fever Tour".

As the album's lead single began to grow in the U.S., Kylie devoted time before the tour to promote the song and album. Kylie's visit sparked rumors of a tour in the States. According to Capitol Records president Andy Slater, a U.S. had not been discussed. Kylie commented on her reluctance to tour the States. She felt the American audience wouldn't "get" her live shows and wouldn't know her back catalogue". Despite rumors of a North American leg, plans never developed due to Kylie's status in that country. During the time, British magazine Hello reported a U.S. tour had been cancelled, so that Kylie could focus on her personal life. It was later revealed Kylie was swayed differently by her management. However, Kylie did tour the U.S. with Jingle Ball, an annual concert produced on by KIIS-FM, visiting Anaheim, Houston, Miami, Philadelphia and New York City.

A special webcast of the show at the Manchester Arena was shown exclusively on MSN UK live for fans around the world.

Concert Synopsis [ ]

Across the tour, each show was split into seven acts and an encore, with twenty three songs performed.

Silvanemesis opened the show with an instrumental introduction of "The Sound of Music". Kylie then rises out of the stage encased in a metallic outfit dubbed the "Kyborg". This peels back to reveal Kylie in a silver bra and mini-skirt and matching boots. She goes on to sing " Come into My World " and a remixed version of " Shocked ". She then welcomes the audience and sings " Love at First Sight ". She then introduces " Fever " and closes the section.

Clockwork

Kylie performing " Spinning Around " with her Droog counterparts

Droogie Nights begins with an instrumental interlude of Beethoven's "Ode to Joy". This then leads into a new remix of " Spinning Around ", where Kylie and the dancers are dressed to resemble characters out of A Clockwork Orange .

The Crying Game begins with an interlude of " Where Is the Feeling? " before the left screen rises to reveal Kylie in a black ball gown singing Boy George's "The Crying Game". She then goes onto perform a medley of three of her own songs: " Put Yourself in My Place ", " Finer Feelings " and " Dangerous Game " before returning to "The Crying Game" and closing the act.

Streetstyle begins with a dance/video interlude of " GBI (German Bold Italic) ". A dancer then enters and draws graffiti on a screen, when Kylie emerges dressed as a police woman to sing " Confide in Me ". She then goes on to sing " Cowboy Style " and finishes the act by inviting the backing vocalists to sing " Kids " with her.

Sex in Venice opens with " On a Night Like This ", where Kylie and the dancers are dressed in corsets. After this, Kylie sings a new version of " The Locomotion " and then closes the act by performing " In Your Eyes ", which breaks down in the chorus to a Latin-style medley of "In Your Eyes", " Please Stay " and "Rhythm of the Night".

Cybertronica is the sixth section and begins with a tap dance interlude which was supposed to lead into a reworked version of " Never Too Late ". This was cut, however, and a remixed version of " Limbo " was performed, which saw Kylie rise out of the stage in a pink tank top and white cargo pants. Following this, she sang a new remix of " Light Years " which featured a chorus of "I Feel Love". She then went on to sing a new version of " I Should Be So Lucky ", closing the act.

Voodoo Inferno acted as the first encore, beginning with a percussion interlude, before revealing Kylie rising above the stage with a red dress wrapped at her waist singing " Burning Up ", revealing 12 dancers beneath it later in the song. She then closes the main body of the show with " Better the Devil You Know ".

The second encore was a one-song encore where Kylie rose through the catwalk in a white waistcoat and cargo pants to sing " Can't Get You Out of My Head ", mixed with New Order's "Blue Monday"

Set list [ ]

Silvanemesis 1. "The Sound of Music" (Instrumental intro with excerpts and elements of "Come into My World") 2. " Come into My World " 3. " Shocked " (Contains elements of "Madskillz - Mic Chekka") 4. " Love at First Sight " 5. " Fever " Droogie Nights 6. "Ode to Joy" (Dance interlude) 7. " Spinning Around " The Crying Game 8. " Where Is the Feeling? " (Interlude) 9. "The Crying Game" 10. " Put Yourself in My Place " 11. " Finer Feelings " 12. " Dangerous Game " 13. "The Crying Game" (Reprise) Street Style 14. " German Bold Italic " (Interlude) 15. " Confide in Me " 16. " Cowboy Style " (Contains elements of "Double Dutch", "Double Dutch Bus" and "Buffalo Gals", along with excerpts of "The Real Slim Shady") 17. " Kids Sex in Venice 18. " On a Night Like This " 19. " The Loco-Motion " 20. " In Your Eyes " / " Please Stay " / "Rhythm of the Night" / "In Your Eyes" (Reprise) Cybertronica 21. "Cybertronica" (Dance interlude) 22. " Limbo " 23. " Light Years " / "I Feel Love" 24. " I Should Be So Lucky " (Contains excerpts of " Dreams ") Voodoo Inferno 25. " Burning Up " 26. " Better the Devil You Know " Encore 27. " Can't Get You Out of My Head " (Contains elements of "Blue Monday")

Part One: Barbarella Now 1. "Prelude (Sound of Music)" 2. "Come into My World" 3. "Shocked" 4. "Love at First Sight" 5. "Fever" Part Two: A Clockwork Orange 6. "Spinning Around" 7. " More More More " Part Three: Crying Game 8. "The Crying Game" / "Put Yourself in My Place" / "Finer Feelings" / "Dangerous Game" Part Four: Streetstyle 9. "GBI" 10. "Confide in Me" 11. "Cowboy Style" / "Double Dutch" 12. "Kids" Part Five: Sex in Venice 13. "On a Night Like This" 14. "Locomotion" 15. "In Your Eyes (Latin Version)" / "Please Stay" / "Rhythm of the Night" Part Six: Cybertronica 16. " Never Too Late " (Stomp / Tap Version; this became the Cybertronica interlude) 17. "Limbo" 18. " What Do I Have to Do " or " Step Back in Time " 19. "Light Years" / " I Feel Love" 20. "I Should Be So Lucky" Encore: Voodooinferno 21. "Burning Up" 22. "Better the Devil You Know" Encore 2 23. "Can't Get You Out Of My Head"

1. "Come into My World" 2. "Love at First Sight" 3. "The Locomotion" 4. "In Your Eyes" / "Please Stay" / "Rhythm of the Night" / "In Your Eyes" (Reprise) 5. "Can't Get You Out Of My Head

 · Michael Jackson's song " Bad " was originally meant to be part of the set list for KylieFever2002, during the 'StreetStyle' section.  · " More More More " was meant to be part of the setlist after "Spinning Around", but was cut due to time constraints.  · " Never Too Late " was reworked into a stomp version, that the "Cybertronica" dance interlude was meant to lead into, but, again, due to time constraints, and Kylie being unable to learn the choreography, the song was cut from the show; the choreographer, Alec Mann, was still credited in the programme, and due its absence, Enjoy Yourself was the only studio album not to be represented in the show.  · " What Do I Have to Do " and " Step Back in Time " were both considered for the same place in the set list, between "Limbo" and "Light Years" but were both ultimately discarded.  · " Koocachoo " was performed as the last song of the show at the 16 August show in Melbourne, to celebrate the end of the tour.

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Cancelled shows [ ], personnel [ ], costume gallery [ ].

Silvanemsis 1. "The Sound of Music" (Intro) 2. " Come into My World " 3. " Shocked " 4. " Love at First Sight " 5. " Fever "

Metallic casing dubbed the 'Kyborg'

Droogie Nights 1. "Ode to Joy" (Instrumental interlude) 2. " Spinning Around "

White jumpsuit designed by Dolce & Gabanna

The Crying Game 1. " Where Is the Feeling? " (Interlude) 2. "The Crying Game" 3. " Put Yourself in My Place " 4. " Finer Feelings " 5. " Dangerous Game " 6. "The Crying Game" (Reprise)

Black evening gown designed by Dolce & Gabanna

Street Style 1. " GBI " (Interlude) 2. " Confide in Me " 3. " Cowboy Style " 4. " Your Disco Needs You " (11 June, 2002) 5. " Kids "

Police woman ensemble designed by Dolce & Gabanna

Sex in Venice 1. " On a Night Like This " 2. " The Loco-Motion " 3. " In Your Eyes " / " Please Stay " / "Rhythm of the Night" / "In Your Eyes" (Reprise)

Corset designed by Dolce & Gabanna

Cybertronica 1. "Cybertronica" (Dance interlude) 2. " Limbo " 3. " Light Years " / "I Feel Love" 4. " I Should Be So Lucky " / " Dreams "

Cargo pants from a line by Dolce & Gabanna

Voodoo Inferno 1. " Burning Up " 2. " Better the Devil You Know "

Volcano dress

Encore 1. " Can't Get Blue Monday Out of My Head " 2. " Koocachoo " (16 August, 2002)

Cargo pants from a line by Dolce & Gabanna

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Kylie Minogue’s Fever: Looking Back At The Classic Album 20 Years On

Gary James

This October marks the 20th anniversary of Kylie's best-selling global smash album ‘Fever'. It's time to feel the fever all over again!

At the start of the Millennium many would have said Kylie's days as a commercially successful popstar were over. However, the girl whose name loosely translates as boomerang in Aboriginal tongue, surprised many a critic by shooting straight to No.1 with ‘Spinning Around' in 2000. She quickly followed this with the No.2 hits ‘On A Night Like This' and ‘Kids'; it was like being back in 1988 for a life-long fan like myself! The parent album ‘Light Years' narrowly missed out on the top spot but was quickly certified platinum and Kylie took to the road for her first full tour since 1991in the UK.

The ‘On A Night Like This Tour' as it was named, saw Kylie playing many of her hits alongside album tracks from ‘Light Years', and excitingly introduced us to a brand new track called ‘Can't Get You Out Of My Head'. It was very slinky and seductive with some catchy ‘la la las' – I was instantly a fan when I heard it at Hammersmith Apollo, but little did I know just how much I would love the studio version.

As the summer of 2001 ended, it was announced that ‘Can't Get You Out Of My Head' would be the lead single from Kylie's next album and it was going to be involved in a big chart battle. Former Spice Girl, Victoria Beckham had already been embroiled in a chart fight the previous year when her feature on True Steppers ‘Out Of Your Mind' went head-to-head with Spiller featuring Sophie Ellis-Bextor; unfortunately for Posh, she had to settle for No.2 then. Now, she was releasing her debut solo single proper ‘Not Such An Innocent Girl' and the tabloids were falling over themselves to pit her against Kylie in the race for No.1 single.

Kylie needn't have worried however as the buzz around ‘Can't Get You Out Of My Head' was building at a rate of knots . Come the week of release and Kylie sold a massive 306,000 copies storming straight to the top of the UK singles chart leaving poor Victoria to enter at No.6.

With it's futuristic video (including the iconic white cowled body suit) the track has become her most commercially successful hit ever. ‘Can't Get You Out Of My Head' is not only her first million selling single in the UK, but also became a No.1 in countless countries around the world and became only her second track to crack the US Billboard Top 10 when it peaked at No.7 (The Loco-motion is her only other US Top 10 track to date which peaked at No.3).

The album ‘Fever' was released whilst ‘Can't Get You Out Of My Head' was enjoying it's second week at the top of the UK singles chart and it went straight in at No.1 on the UK albums chart. The single also claimed a third of its four weeks at No.1 that week giving Kylie the first (and only to date) simultaneous No.1 single and album of her career in the UK.

The second single from the album was ‘In Your Eyes' which kept the electro-pop sound of its predecessor and was co-written by Kylie alongside Biffco (Richard Stannard, Julian Gallagher and Ash Howes). It's release in the UK came in Februrary 2002, some five months after ‘Can't Get You Out Of My Head', due to the latter's enduring popularity. ‘In Your Eyes' peaked at No.3 in the UK and helped send ‘Fever' back into the Top 3 of the album chart. Here's the first performance of the song from ‘An Audience With Kylie Minogue' TV Special in October 2001.

The third single release from ‘Fever' was another Kylie co-write with Biffco called ‘Love At First Sight'. This track is pure pop goodness and an ode to falling in love that was perfect for its summer release in June 2002. The video was very simplistic, seeing Kylie in cargo pants and a vest top set against a grey background and white outline block graphics. The futuristic theme of the previous two videos continued however with Kylie's make up and the backing dancers outerspace style outfits. The single charted at No.2 in the UK, partly in thanks to the b-side being the studio version of the spectacular mash-up of New Order's ‘Blue Monday' with Kylie's own ‘Can't Get You Out Of My Head' that she had premiered at the BRIT Awards earlier in the year. The album ‘Fever' once again returned to the Top 5 following the single release.

‘In Your Eyes' didn't get a US single release so ‘Love At First Sight' became the follow up to ‘Can't Get You Out Of My Head' stateside, albeit in a slightly remixed version from Ruff & Jam. It gave Kylie her fifth US Billboard Top 100 placing (No.23) and her second consecutive No.1 on the Billboard US Dance Club Songs. Here she is performing the track on US chat show The Last Call with Carson Daly:

The fourth and final single from the ‘Fever' album was written by ‘Can't Get You Out Of My Head' writers, Rob Davis (formerly of Glam rock band Mud) and Cathy Dennis (former 90s pop star). ‘Come Into My World' had a similar vibe to the first ‘Fever' single, but was more laidback. Kylie used this track to open her Fever 2002 tour as she emerged in the space age, ‘Metropolis' style silver plated robot shell, on to the stage. ‘Come Into My World' saw Kylie win her first Grammy Award in 2004 for Best Dance Recording.

The video for ‘Come Into My World' ended the futuristic vibe of the previous three videos and instead gave us Kylie upon Kylie, upon Kylie! Using cutting edge production, video director Michael Gondry, filmed Kylie walking in a loop on a French street and each time she passed the dry cleaners another Kylie would join the loop. It wasn't just Kylie that would mutliply, but her cast of background characters too, with some farcical results. Incredibly clever, the video was voted one of the top 100 best pop videos of all-time in a recent Rolling Stone magazine poll. Watch ‘The Making Of' video below:

Back to the album itself and sonically it's a blend of dance, disco and electronic genres which created a credible and sophisticated pop album. Kylie co-wrote five of the tracks on the standard edition including the aforementioned singles; the others were ‘Give It To Me', ‘Love Affair' and ‘Your Love'. For me, unfortunately two of those non-singles I would probably have left off the album in favour of some of the brilliant b-sides and bonus tracks from the era. However, ‘Love Affair' is a missed single opportunity for me and with the album continuing to sell well throughout 2002 I'm sure a fifth single could've been eked out.

‘Love Affair' is another darker, more edgy dance-pop song in the same vein as ‘In Your Eyes'. It was again written by Kylie with Biffco and mixes guitars and vocoder effects over a pounding dance beat. Let's remind ourselves of that track:

Other writers and producers on the album include Tommy D on album opener ‘More, More, More' – a DJ who had worked with everyone from Right Said Fred to Catatonia before writing and producing this nu-disco number for Kylie.

US DJ and producer Mark Picchiotti who had contributed the banger ‘Butterfly' to Kylie's previous album ‘Light Years' co-wrote and produced ‘Give It To Me' with Kylie and Steve Anderson.

Tom Nicholls, who had worked on songs such as ‘Black Coffee' for All Saints, teamed up Greg Fitzgerald to give Kylie the perfect poptastic album title track with its electronic synths and kitsch lyrics. Plus the album's most interesting moment in closer ‘Burning Up' which starts slow and sparse before building to a crescendo in the chorus, before then taking things down again for verse two. Watch Kylie perform this track live on her Fever Tour below:

Rob Davis also contributes the beautiful ‘Fragile' a mid-tempo, quieter moment on the album, whilst Cathy Dennis teams up with Steve Anderson on the disco vibes of ‘Dancefloor'.

Overall ‘Fever' has stood the test of time well and many fans think it's Kylie's strongest run of singles outside of ‘Rhythm of Love'. As I mentioned above, there are a couple of tracks I would replace on the album, namely ‘Give It To Me' and ‘Your Love'. The former is just a bit too electro-clash and choppy for my tastes and the latter pleasant but unexciting. However, there are a wealth of gems in the b-sides and bonus tracks that came in the Fever era.

First up is the Australian album bonus track and UK ‘In Your Eyes' b-side ‘Tightrope'. A song that could actually have been single-worthy for me, this ethereal, subtle banger, sees Kylie purring over a guitar and dance beat which builds through the vulnerable bridge to the sing-along chorus. Watch Kylie perform the track live on 2012's Anti Tour below:

Another favourite is the electro-funk of ‘Boy' which wouldn't sound out of place on ‘Body Language', and contains one of my favourite Kylie middle-8s; ‘Pretty little thing, you're making my heart sing'. There's also the mid-tempo, infectious ‘Baby' and the poppier ‘Whenever You Feel Like It'. The latter first appeared on the soundtrack to the live action version film of ‘Scooby Doo' before being included on a ‘Fever' album repack.

‘Fever' saw the stars align for Kylie. The pop perfection of ‘Can't Get You Out Of My Head' led the campaign which saw her sell an estimated 6 million plus copies of the album around the world, making it her best seller. It also cemented her status as a live performer to be reckoned with as her Fever Tour set the benchmark for what a pop concert should be.

Revisit some other classic pop albums: Kylie Minogue – ‘ Kylie’  and ‘ Aphrodite ‘ Christina Aguilera – ‘ Bionic ‘ Dannii Minogue – ‘ Neon Nights ‘ and ‘Love and Kisses' Madonna – ‘ Music’ Sonia – ‘ Everybody Knows ‘ Eternal – ‘ Always & Forever ‘

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Kylie Minogue (born 28th May 1968) is a globally renowned and beloved pop singer-songwriter from Melbourne, Australia, currently residing in London, UK, achieving success over a career spanning three decades.

Kylie Minogue first achieved fame in her role in the television soap opera, "Neighbours." She began her musical career in 1987, signing a contract with British songwriting trio Stock Aitken Waterman, after her first single "The Loco-Motion" was hugely successful, becoming the highest-selling single of the decade in Australia. "I Should Be So Lucky" was Kylie's breakout hit in 1988 and remains a pop classic.

In 1992 she left Stock Aitken Waterman, choosing to go it alone and establish herself as a performer in her own right. In 1994 she collaborated with Nick Cave on the song "Where the Wild Roses Grow" which garnered artistic credibility for Kylie, as she moved away from her image as the "girl next door" pop star. In 2000 she returned to success with the singles "Spinning Around" and "Can't Get You Out of My Head" which reached number one in over 40 countries. Through her album "Fever" (2001) she broke into the American market, which had before alluded her. This release led to achieving four ARIA airways as well as two Brit Awards for Best International Female Solo Artist and Best International Album.

Throughout her career, Kylie Minogue has developed and evolved her music to a more mature, dance orientated sound incorporating electronica, disco and R & B influences. Whilst attempting to establish herself as a more serious artist, she has always maintained a sense of joy and fun within her music, which has helped her become such a treasured star in Australia and her adopted home in the UK.

In the middle of a tour in 2005, Kylie Minogue was diagnosed with breast cancer, which forced her to cancel the tour. Thankfully, she successfully combatted the disease, allowing her to continue producing brilliant music. Following her illness, Minogue became an important figure in raising awareness and support of health research as well as humanitarian issues around the world. Her contributions were acknowledged through an honorary doctorate degree from Anglia Ruskin University as well as being appointed as an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE).

Kylie Minogue has featured as a judge on BBC One's talent competition, "The Voice" for the first season and the third season of Australia's version of the show. She also released her 12th studio album in March 2014, titled "Kiss Me Once" which reached number one in the Australian charts and number two in the UK.

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Kylie puts on a proper pop show and gives you your money's worth. The sets (giant skulls! Pegasus!), the lights, the videos, the dancers, the costumes, and, of course, THE SHOES (thigh high cut-out Louboutins!) are all fabulous. In fact, Kylie’s shows are often like a mini version of Cirque du Soleil, with many of her dancers doubling as aerialists, and sets that would put most Broadway musicals to shame.

Ms. Minogue’s set lists are always impeccably balanced between the new material that is the reason for the tour, more recent hits, and timeless classics from back in the day. She often mixes things up with new song arrangements and medleys. And there is no doubt that Kylie is up there giving each song her all; no 'miming' here.

Kylie is the consummate showgirl, and (as one of my fellow Kylie fans put it so succinctly) she is always about love and connecting with her audience. It’s all about having a good time no matter your age, orientation, or other demographic info. The audiences/fans at Kylie shows are always a friendly bunch, and the atmosphere is nothing short of festive. Even if you attend a show solo, you certainly won’t feel alone.

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I am Mario from Hamburg Germany. I went with my old friend Nico to see Kylie Minogue live! It was an amazing experience which I will cherish forever!

We were in the Golden Circle front row to the stage catwalk and had the chance to see Kylie just 1 ft away!!! She blew us and the whole audience away. She is a true professional and also natural pure live performer. From very close view you would never think this woman is 50 years old. Her look is stunning and her voice was amazing powerful and strong and her dance routines magnificent! She sang 60% of songs from her current album Golden and mixed it up great with her old hits back from the beginning to her big greatest hits for which we all love her! I will also attend her German shows in November in Munich, Berlin and my hometown Hamburg and I can’t wait to see her live again!

She brings so much joy fun and emotion to the stage and I always have a big smile on my face. She is the one and only true most wonderful and beautiful pop princess on earth! We’re not young, we’re not old we are GOLDEN! Love you Kylie always and forever! Your German Fan Mario xxx

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Ok, I’ll start by saying I am a hardcore fan and I’d love a Kylie show no matter what. However, like many fans that know every song, sometimes we would like to hear some of the over played known songs replaced with new material or old/rare gems. On first sight of the setlist there was a mix, but sighs over The Locomotion, Kids, Can’t Get You Out Of My Head, Love At First Sight being dusted off and sang again. But, I have to say, the tweaks, reworkings amd mash ups made them fresh and fit. While I would have loved to hear What Kind Of Fool, Word Is Out and the recent album track penned for the fans Sincerely Yours, Kylie has a tough job of pleasing casual fans, hardcore fans and putting on a fresh show. This, she has achieved. No feathers and space age costumes, but Kylie dazzled and looked amazing, more importantly; sounded fabulous. Still plenty of glitter and dancing from the backing dancers with Kylie free to focus on vocals and occasional moves or free styling. It’s a show not to missed and whether your first Kylie show or been there since day one, you’re in for a treat!

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Kylie Minogue is Australia's original diva. She has been a frequenter of the charts since her runaway singles 'Locomotion/The Loco-Motion' and 'I Should Be So Lucky' topped charts around the world in 1987 and won her an instant following. She is considered to be one of the most likeable live personalities with an incredible sense of humour, quick wit and ability to build connection with entire arenas.

A definitive pop star who has an impossible amount of hits has crafted one of the most fast paced and visually engaging live tours for latest album 'Kiss Me Once'. The selection of complex dance routines, lavish stage props and a near unnecessary level of costume changes is like a masterclass of what makes a world class diva.

The music selection is flawless with 'Into Your Arms', 'On a Night Like This', 'Wow' and 'Get Outta My Way' all being performed tonight. It is the encore of 'Into The Blue' where Kylie really showcases her vocal and demonstrates her heightened understanding of the pop genre which means she remains relevant nearly three decades after her first release.

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Amazing show. Greatest hits and what a catalogue to choose from. Perfect set list. Personally I’m done with Kids and Especially For You, but they are crowd favourites, so it fits the audience of the Summer shows and more casual fans than the die hard fans that see and go to every show! I would love to see another anti tour for the fans. The lesser known tracks. Kylie will never beat the Fever and Aphrodite tour dramatics these days, but she still puts on a blooming good show. Put your glitter on, leave your troubles at the door and be prepared to dance your bottom off!

Fantastic performance with a mix off new songs from her latest golden album and her older hits. This wasn’t just a concert but a true stage show with plenty of dancing and costume changes. Kylie is absolutely stunning vocally and in appearance. Who would have thought she was old enough to be celebrating 30 years since her first single.

I would highly recommend seeing Kylie if you get a chance, just a shame we were up in the gods and not closer to the stage but that shows the interest in her that all the good tickets were snapped up so quickly

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I had a really golden time! Couldn’t wait to see la Minogue again. It was my 11 time and my 2nd time in Manchester - which is all the time supposed to be a great audience. Now to Kylie and golden tour! Fantastic stage - this time she fills much better the catwalk as years ago, great setlist unfortunately 1-2 songs in my opinion where missing - and simple Kylie thru the last 30 years with a little touch of country! Loved it from the beginning! Go there and just enjoy the golden showgirl it might be here best show so far! Perfect

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I have been a big fan of Kylie for many years now and have seen most of her concerts but the Golden Tour is by far her best. She sang songs from her new album and songs from the past but her studio 54 medley was out of this world. Absolutely fantastic.The venue in Frankfurt was small and gave a great personal experience. Kylie is truly a great artist and is always worth seeing in concert

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Kylie was amazing the show was brilliant with a great mix of new and old favourites. She looked stunning and had the audience in the palm of her hand.

Can't wait to go to the next Kylie show not to be missed

The best live artist I have seen. Never miss her shows and never will

If you want a great night out try and see kylie if you can you won't be disappointed.

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What can I say??

Kylie never disappoints!

The new direction suits her voice. The songs are amazing... from beautiful ballads to downright country square dancing realness. And performed some beautiful songs from her back catalogue

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KylieFever2002 was a concert tour by Kylie Minogue , launched in support of her eighth studio album Fever (2001). The tour was intentionally meant to visit Europe and Australia only, but the success of Fever and its singles in the US saw the show go over to the states to perform 10 scaled down shows.

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Act I - Barbarella 1. Come into My World 2. Dancefloor 3. Shocked 4. Fever Act II - A Clockwork Orange 5. Spinning Around 6. More More More Act III - StreetStyle 7. GBI (Interlude) 8. Give It to Me 9. Confide in Me 10. Kids Act IV - The Crying Game 11. Fragile 12. Put Yourself in My Place Act V - Ibiza Lounge 13. On a Night Like This 14. The Loco-Motion 15. Love Affair 16. In Your Eyes Act VI - Disco Space 17. Never Too Late 18. Limbo 19. Light Years 20. I Should Be So Lucky Act VII - Inferno Love 21. Burning Up 22. Better the Devil You Know Encore 23. Can't Get You Out Of My Head 24. Love at First Sight

Act I - Barbarella 1. Come into My World 2. Dancefloor 3. Shocked 4. Fever Act II - A Clockwork Orange 5. Spinning Around 6. More More More Act III - StreetStyle 7. GBI (Interlude) 8. Give It to Me 9. Confide in Me 10. Kids Act IV - The Crying Game 11. Fragile 12. Put Yourself in My Place 13. Your Love Act V - Ibiza Lounge 14. On a Night Like This 15. The Loco-Motion 16. Love Affair 17. In Your Eyes Act VI - Disco Space 18. Never Too Late 19. Limbo 20. Light Years 21. I Should Be So Lucky Act VII - Inferno Love 22. Burning Up 23. Better the Devil You Know Encore 24. Can't Get You Out Of My Head 25. Love at First Sight

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Act I - Barbarella 1. Come into My World 2. Shocked 3. Fever Act II - A Clockwork Orange 4. Spinning Around 5. More More More Act III - StreetStyle 6. GBI (Interlude) 7. Give It to Me 8. Confide in Me 9. Kids Act IV - The Crying Game 10. Fragile 11. Put Yourself in My Place Act V - Ibiza Lounge 12. On a Night Like This 13. The Loco-Motion 14. In Your Eyes Act VI - Disco Space 15. Limbo 16. Light Years 17. I Should Be So Lucky Act VII - Inferno Love 18. Burning Up 19. Better the Devil You Know Encore 20. Can't Get You Out Of My Head 21. Love at First Sight

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She normally does > 20 songs doesn't she? How many did Fever tour have?

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Kylie – fever tour.

To promote the “Fever” album this show took a contemporary twist on a classic theme and included breathtaking moments including “The Crying Game Medley” and a street dance section based around the song “Cowboy Style”

Director – William Baker Musical Director/Arrangements – Steve Anderson Co Arranger – Andrew Small Choreographer – Rafael Bonachela DVD Audio Mixed by Paul Wright

Andrew Small – Drums/MD Chris Brown – Bass James Hayto – Guitar Steve Turner – Keyboards Lurine Cato – Backing Vocals Sherina White – Backing Vocals

Act 1: Silvanemesis “The Sound of Music” (Instrumental Introduction) “Come Into My World” “Shocked” “Love at First Sight” “Fever” Act 2: Droogie Nights “Ode to Joy” (Instrumental Interlude) “Spinning Around” Act 3: The Crying Game “Where Is the Feeling?” (Performance Interlude) Medley: “The Crying Game” “Put Yourself in My Place” “Finer Feelings” “Dangerous Game” “The Crying Game” (Reprise) Act 4: Street Style “GBI: German Bold Italic” (Video Interlude) “Confide in Me” “Cowboy Style” (Contains elements of “Double Dutch Bus”, “Double Dutch”, “Buffalo Gals” and “The Real Slim Shady”) “Kids” Act 5: Sex in Venice “On a Night Like This” “The Locomotion” Medley: “In Your Eyes” / “Please Stay” / “The Rhythm of the Night” Act 6: Cybertronica “Limbo” “Light Years” (contains excerpts from “I Feel Love”) “I Should Be So Lucky” (contains excerpts from “Dreams” and “Closer”) Act 7: VoodooInferno “Burning Up” “Better the Devil You Know” Encore “Can’t Get You Out of My Head” (contains elements of “Blue Monday”)

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Taking Over The World Act I: 01. Bottle Pop (album version with excerpts from When I Grow Up) 02. Tainted Love 03. Flirt 04. Taking Over The World (with sampled spoken "tic-toc's" like Madonna's on 4 Minutes) Act II: 05. Wait a Minute 06. BEEP! 07. Out Of This Club 08. Stickwitu Act III: 09. Jai-Ho (with excerpts from Buttons) video interlude 10. Buttons 11. Magic 12. I Hate This Part 13. Halo Act IV: 14. Lights, Camera, Action (sampling the whispery parts from Madonna's Human Nature) video interlude 15. Instrumental Remix of You Can Leave Your Hat On with excerpts from Sway and Lights, Camera, Action. 16. Watcha Think About That 17. I Don't Need a Man 18. Happily Never After (with acoustic opening) + Where Did Our Love Go outro Encore 1: 19. Don't Cha Encore 2: 20. When I Grow Up (Ralphi Rosario Remix vs Digital Dog Remix) (with alarms going off featured on the track) Click to expand...
On Top Of The World Act I: 01. Feeling Good A Capella (full song) 02. Hush Hush/I Will Survive (with excerpts of I Don't Need a Man) 03. Hot Stuff (the remixed bonus track version)/I Feel Love with extended outro Act II: 04. Top Of The World 05. Whatchamacallit (with elements of Wait a Minute and BEEP!) 06. Painted Windows 07. When I Grow Up (Wideboys Remix vs Dave Aude Remix) video interlude Act III: 08. Elevator 09. Love The Way You Love Me/Baby Love medley (with excerpts from Fergie's Clumsy for the first half, and Stickwitu for the second half) 10. Bite The Dust (with excerpts of Everyone Bites The Dust) 11. Who's Gonna Love You (with excerpts of Don't Cha) Act IV: 12. I Hate This Part (Moto Blanco Remix with excerpts of Whatca Think About That) video interlude 13. Sway 14. Right Now 15. Buttons feat. Snoop Dog 16. How Many Times, How Many Lies 17. In Person with excerpts of 'The Boy Does Nothing' and 'Hit The Road Jack' 18. I'm Done as a Nicole solo, without the rest of the girls on-stage Encore 1: 19. A dub version of Britney's Piece Of Me (over the instrumental of Bottle Pop, with excerpts from When I Grow Up) video interlude 20. Bottle Pop (the single version-extra intro,no Snoop Dog-but over the instrumental of the Urban Mix) 21. Vogue Remix (over the instrumental of Piece Of Me, replacing the middle 8 with that of Piece Of Me) Encore 2: 22. Jai-Ho remix intro (with production reminiscent of the oriental versions of Vogue, Like a Virgin and Genie in a Bottle) + Jai-Ho Click to expand...
01. End Of Time 02. Sweet Dreams 03. Run The World 04. Save the hero 05. Crazy In Love 06. Single Ladies 07. Déjà vu 08. 1+1 09. Halo 10. Schoolin' Life 11. Dance For You (Tour Remix) 12. Countdown 13. Diva video 14. Why don't you love me 15. I Miss You 16. Radio (full song) + Telephone segment (her part and everything after it) 17. Check On It (feat. Destiny’s Child) 18. A mash-up featuring the verses of Video Phone, the chorus of Naughty Girl, the Sean Paul middle 8 of Baby Boy and elements from Beautiful Liar, mainly the flute (or whatever that is) theme and the “Ai!”s. 19. Standing On The Sun 20. Grown Woman 21. Party 22. Love On Top Click to expand...
01. Bow Down/***Flawless 02. Ring the Alarm 03. Jealous (with excerpts from Ring The Alarm) 04. If I Were a Boy 05. Superpower video 06. I Care (Tour Remix) 07. Mine 08. Rather Die Young 09. Ghost intro/Haunted 10. Pretty Hurts 11. Upgrade U 12. Get Me Bodied 13. Yonce intro/Partition 14. Freakum Dress 15. Suga Mama 16. Blow 17. No Angel video 18. Best Thing I Never Had 19. Me, Myself and I intro + Irreplaceable + Me, Myself and I outro 20. On the Run/Bonnie & Clyde '03 (mash-up) 21. Drunk in Love 22. XO + Rise Up outro Click to expand...
01. Unconditionally 02. International Smile 03. California Girls 04. Walking On Air 05. The One That Got Away Remix interlude 06. By The Grace of God 07. It Takes Two 08. Wide Awake 09. Ghost 10. Choose Your Battles interlude 11. Legendary Lovers 12. Dark Horse 13. E.T. 14. Birthday 15. Spiritual interlude 16. Teenage Dream 17. This Is How We Do 18. Last Friday Night 19. Hot n Cold 20. I Kissed a Girl/Starstrukk/Dressin' Up mash-up interlude 21. Firework 22. Roar Click to expand...
1st Section 01. I Was Gonna Cancel 02. Speakerphone (Different version, more hip-hop/R&B oriented, less electropop) 03. Timebomb 04. Sexy Love 2nd Section 05. Skirt intro (the 1st verse) + Need You Tonight (live) + Skirt interlude pt.2 (verse 2 + chorus + outro) 3rd Section 06. If Only 07. Kiss Me Once 08. Finer Feelings 09. Never Too Late (Abbey Road Sessions version) 4th Section 10. The Loco-Motion (Abbey Road Sessions version) 5th Section 11. Breathe 12. Butterfly (Maybe mashed-up with Closer, the b-side of Finer Feelings; perhaps it could just be Butterfly but turn into Closer for a dance break/music breakdown in the middle of the song or something; or maybe it should just be Butterfly without any samples and excerpts) 13. Aphrodite megamix ('Get Outta My Way' / 'Cupid Boy' / 'Can't Beat The Feeling' / 'Too Much' / 'Put Your Hands Up' / 'Aphrodite') Video Interlude 14. Nothing Can Stop Us (the Saint Etienne cover) 6th Section 15. Les Sex 16. 2 Hearts 17. Where Is The Feeling? (The Acoustic Version from the bonus disc of Kylie Minogue '94.) 18. Slow (maybe mashed-up with Too Much Of a Good Thing-or not, similarly to Butterfly/Closer) 7th Section 19. Mr President (with Kylie and her dancers performing an extremely demanding choreography to the song-no live singing) Encore 20. All The Lovers 21. Fever & Rhythm Of Love Singles Medley (All 8 singles. I guess 'Step Back In Time'/'In Your Eyes'/'Come Into My World'/'Love At First Sight'/'Better The Devil You Know'/'Shocked'/'Can't Get You Out Of My Head' would make sense) 22. Into The Blue Click to expand...
Act1: Future Shock 01. Intro+ In My Arms 02. Too Much 03. Wow Act2: Celestial Love 04. Intro+ The One (album version) sampling I Believe In You 05. Closer (2010) 06. Stars 07. Made of Glass video Act3: Eternal Bliss 08. All the lovers (extended version) 09. Everything Is Beautiful 10. Can’t Get You Out Of My Head (acoustic version) 11. Chocolate Act4: Bon Vivant-The Good Life 12. Skit Intro+ Still standing 13. Better than today 14. Interlude+ White diamond (up tempo version) (new mix) Act5: Disco Apocalypse 15. Intro+ Better The Devil You Know (New Mix) 16. Cupid boy 17. Love Affair 18. Butterfly Act6: The year of the dragon 19. Mash-Up Dancers’ Interlude: ‘closer (90)/I guess I like it like that/keep on pumpin’ it up/do you dare/shocked’ 20. Illusion 21. Slow (sampling In Your Eyes/Burning up/Fever/Dreams) 22. Come Into My World (sampling Speakerphone/ Sometime Samurai/Nudity/Love Takes Over Me/Breathe) Act7: Genesis 23. You Spin Me Round (over the CGYOOMH Greg Kurstin Remix instrumental, feat. excerpts of Light Years and Danni's I Begin To Wonder) video interlude 24. Giving you up 25. Higher 26. Aphrodite Encore: Binary Feelings 27. Intro+ Put your hands up 28. Love at first sight (with excerpts of Love at first sight 88’) 29. Can’t beat the feeling 30. Intro+Get outta my way Click to expand...
Part 1: Retro Futuristic 01. Your Body 02. Prima donna 03. Army Of Me 04. Little Dreamer 05. Beautiful (over the instrumental of and featuring excerpts from You Are What You Are) Part 2: Superhero/Gothic 06. Lotus Intro 07. Genie 2.0 08. Not Myself Tonight 09. Blank Page 10. I Am + outro Part 3: Stadium Rock/Festival 11. Intro + Around The World (rock version) 12. Just A Fool 13. Let There Be Love 14. Make The World Move 15. Red Hot Kinda Love 16. Monday Morning + outro Part 4: 60s Hollywood 17. Theatrical Video Interlude 18. You Lost Me 19. Fighter 20. Keeps getting better 21. Here To Stay Encore: Pop-Art 22. Vanity Click to expand...
Crusader/Maiden Act (Devil performance meets Like a Prayer video meets Oh Father video): 01. Voices 02. Act Of Contrition/Like a Prayer instrumental breakdown* 03. Love Spent (album version) 04. Spanish Eyes 05. Oh Father Paladin vs Spider: 06. Thief Of Hearts video interlude Witch/Harlequin Act (partly a more dark&twisted version of the Grammy performance of Nothing Really Matters): 07. Nothing Really Matters 08. Rescue Me 08. Bedtime Story (Updated Mix) 10. Sorry (with excerpts from Plug-In Baby)* Space Wars: 11. History-Land Of The Free- video interlude Acoustic Act: 12. Swim* 13. Music (jazz bar version) 14. Don't Tell Me (jazz bar version) 15. Who's That Girl 16. Everybody (1997 Latin version) Modern Dance Interlude: 18. Secret Garden video Cabaret Act (Fever video meets the Dick Tracy section from Blond Ambition meets Deeper and Deeper video): 19. Back In Business 20. Causing a Commotion/White Heat/Smooth Criminal mash-up 21. Hollywood (cabaret version) 22. I Know It (cabaret version)/Another Suitcase In Another Hall* medley 23. Deeper and Deeper (with the excerpts of Vogue at the end of it performed exactly as they are featured in the finale of the studio version of Vogue) Starstruck interlude: 24. Liquid Love/In and Out Of Love mash-up Final Act (the concept is to perform very current sounding versions of these songs without actually changing them drastically): 25. Dress You Up* 26. Gambler '*' signifies a Madonna-plays-the-guitar number Click to expand...
Act 1 01. 'Take It Like a Man' (with excerpts from 'All Or Nothing') 02. 'Strong Enough' 03. 'Woman's World' 04. 'Dressed To Kill' Act 2 05. 'Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves' instrumental intro 06. 'I Walk Alone' (with excerpts from Half Breed) 07. 'Dov'è l'Amore' 08. 'Lovers Forever' Act 3 09. 'Welcome To Burlesque' intro 10. 'The Beat Goes On'/'One By One'/'The Shoop Shoop Song' medley 11. 'Dark Lady' (with excerpts from Welcome To Burlesque) 12. 'Alfie' 13. 'You Haven't Seen The Last Of Me' Act 4 14. 'Walking In Memphis' (with excerpts from 'Taxi, Taxi' and 'Love Is The Groove') interlude 15. 'We All Sleep Alone' 16. 'Just Like Jesse James' 17. 'Bang Bang' 18. 'All I Ever Need Is You' (with excerpts from 'I Got You Babe') interlude Act 5 19. 'Favorite Scars' 20. 'I Hope You Find It' 21. 'My Love' 22. 'Red' (Music's No Good Without You Remix) + 'The Music's No Good Without You' outro Encore 23. 'Believe' 24. 'Song For The Lonely' 25. 'If I Could Turn Back Time' 26. 'Sirens' Click to expand...
01. Paparazzi 02. Starstruck 03. Beautiful, Dirty, Rich 04. Vanity 05. Boys Boys Boys 06. Retro, Dance, Freak 07. Disco Heaven 08. The Fame 09. Again Again 10. Brown Eyes 11. Money Honey 12. I Like It Rough 13. Paper Gangsta 14. Eh, Eh 15. Summerboy 16. Love Game 17. Just Dance 18. Poker Face Click to expand...
01. Teeth 02. Boys Boys Boys 03. Glitter & Grease 04. Fashion 05. Beautiful, Dirty, Rich 06. The Fame 07. Love Game 08. Poker Face 09. Monster 10. Alejandro 11. Paparazzi (Piano Version) 12. Speechless 13. Dance In The Dark 14. Just Dance 15. So Happy I Could Die 16. Telephone 17. I Like It Rough 18. Bad Romance Click to expand...
Act 1 (starring Mother Monster, Production-Line Gaga and Zombie Boy) 01. Born This Way 02. Paparazzi 03. Dance In The Dark Brits Remix Full Vocal Edit 04. Black Jesus Amen Fashion Act 2 (starring Zombie Boy, Skeleton Gaga and Hooker Gaga) 05. Americano 06. Government Hooker 07. Bad Kids 08. Love Game Act 3 (starring BikeGa and Cyborg Gaga) 09. Heavy Metal Lover 10. Poker Face 11. Scheiße 12. Telephone Act 4 (starring Judas and Bloody Mary) 13. Judas 14. Alejandro 15. Bloody Mary Act 5 (starring Yuyi and Phoenix Gaga) 16. The Edge Of Glory 17. Just Dance 18. Fashion Of His Love Act 6 (starring Jo and the Nymph) 19. The Queen 20. Electric Chapel 21. You And I Act 7 (starring Unicorn-riding MJ/Madonna-hybrid Gaga and Bride Gaga) 22. Bad Romance 23. Marry The Night 24. Highway Unicorn Encore (starring teenage Gaga and mannequin Gaga) 25. Hair Click to expand...
Act 1 01. Aura 02. Scheiße 03. Mary Jane Holland 04. Born This Way 05. Swine 06. Ratchet Video Act 2 07. Fashion! 08. Sexxx Dreams 09. Do What U Want (the full-duet album version, ending on the piano where she’d perform the second solo verse acoustically) 10. Dope (piano performance) 11. Manicure (iTunes version) 12. Jewels N' Drugs Video Act 3 13. Dance In The Dark (keytar performance) 14. G.U.Y./Just Dance/Poker Face/Love Game/Alejandro Megamix (the hooks and choreography and production elements of all the songs mixed up, over the instrumental of G.U.Y.) (ideally, this would be produced by RedOne) 15. Bad Romance (Rave Version) 16. Telephone 17. Paparazzi (New ARTPOP Version) 18. Donatella Video Act 4 19. Artpop 20. Marry The Night 21. Venus (ideally, with additional production by RedOne) 22. The Edge Of Glory 23. Partynauseous Video Encore 24. Applause 25. Gypsy (starting on the piano ending with guitar) Click to expand...

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  • Jun 11, 2014

SUGABABES: THE 'YES, EVEN JADE' TOUR! ACT ONE: The Beginning (MUTYA, KEISHA, SIOBHAN) 1. Run for Cover 2. New Year 3. Soul Sound 4. Overload Siobhan waves goodbye as a picture of an open window appears onstage. Siobhan goes through. ACT 2: Angel Freaks 5. Freak Like Me (Instrumental begins playing and Heidi is elevated on stage) 6. Round Round 7. Switch 8. Angels with Dirty Faces 9. Stronger Act 3: THREE 10. Hole in the Head 11. In the Middle 12. Too Lost in You/Caught in a Moment 13. Nasty Ghetto ACT 4: TALLER IN MORE WAYS 14. Push the Button 15. Ugly 16. Ace Reject MUTYA WALKS OFF STAGE FLIPPING AMELLE OFF AS SHE ENTERS TO…. 17. Red Dress WHEN SONG FINISH FINISHES, KEISHA LOOKS AT AMELLE IN DISGUST ACT 5: CHANGING SPOTLIGHTS 18. About You Now 19. Denial 20. Girls 21. No Can Do 22. Sunday Rain ACT 6: SWEET 23. Get Sexy AS GET SEXY PLAYS, KEISHA RUNS OFF IN TERROR AS JADE COMES ON STAGE SINGING. HEIDI IS WHISPERING THE WHOLE SONG AND AMELLE IS GETTING REALLY INTO IT ALONG WITH JADE. 24. About a Girl HALFWAY THROUGH THE SONG, THE ORIGINAL THREE INTERRUPT AND HEIDI, AMELLE, AND JADE ARE PUSHED TO THE BACK AND DESCEND UNDERNEATH THE STAGE. A SACRED THREE BANNER COMES UP! 25. Flatline ENCORE 26. Today 27. Overload 28. Boys 29. No Regrets  

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Island said: Siobhan waves goodbye as a picture of an open window appears onstage. Siobhan goes through. Click to expand...

Amazing.  

I'm thinking there is a little Sugababes break in-between acts 4 and 5 where Siobhan gets on stage and sings Overrated Medevac Don't Give it Up and Mutya does a solo performance of Real Girl.  

Not Island being the Paradise of this thread too!  

Retsaf said: Not Island being the Paradise of this thread too! Click to expand...

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Siobhan waves goodbye as a picture of an open window appears onstage. Siobhan goes through. Click to expand...

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Tulisa - The Female Boss: Fugitive Tour Intro Video (similar to her album intro but with press speeches and headlines and stuff) Live It Up (Big League DanceHall Remix) Kill Me Tonight I'm Ready Strong Again Visa British Swag Damn Cold Shoulder Sight of You Comfortable/Habit medley Time After Time (Cyndi Lauper cover) Best Behaviour Morning Star N-Dubz medley: I Need You / Girls / Number 1 / Say It's Over / We Dance On Live Your Life Lick My Beat Steal My Breath Away Playing With Fire Young  

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  • Jun 12, 2014
playboy69 said: Tulisa - The Female Boss: Fugitive Tour Intro Video (similar to her album intro but with press speeches and headlines and stuff) Live It Up (Big League DanceHall Remix) Kill Me Tonight I'm Ready Strong Again Visa British Swag Damn Cold Shoulder Sight of You Comfortable/Habit medley Time After Time (Cyndi Lauper cover) Best Behaviour Morning Star N-Dubz medley: I Need You / Girls / Number 1 / Say It's Over / We Dance On Live Your Life Lick My Beat Steal My Breath Away Playing With Fire Young Click to expand...

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Sinful said: So I'm assuming she'll be booking courts and prisons as venues eh precious? Click to expand...
  • Jun 13, 2014

Tulisa: A Sellout in All Locations!  

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Island said: SUGABABES: THE 'YES, EVEN JADE' TOUR! ACT ONE: The Beginning (MUTYA, KEISHA, SIOBHAN) 1. Run for Cover 2. New Year 3. Soul Sound 4. Overload Siobhan waves goodbye as a picture of an open window appears onstage. Siobhan goes through. ACT 2: Angel Freaks 5. Freak Like Me (Instrumental begins playing and Heidi is elevated on stage) 6. Round Round 7. Switch 8. Angels with Dirty Faces 9. Stronger Act 3: THREE 10. Hole in the Head 11. In the Middle 12. Too Lost in You/Caught in a Moment 13. Nasty Ghetto ACT 4: TALLER IN MORE WAYS 14. Push the Button 15. Ugly 16. Ace Reject MUTYA WALKS OFF STAGE FLIPPING AMELLE OFF AS SHE ENTERS TO…. 17. Red Dress WHEN SONG FINISH FINISHES, KEISHA LOOKS AT AMELLE IN DISGUST ACT 5: CHANGING SPOTLIGHTS 18. About You Now 19. Denial 20. Girls 21. No Can Do 22. Sunday Rain ACT 6: SWEET 23. Get Sexy AS GET SEXY PLAYS, KEISHA RUNS OFF IN TERROR AS JADE COMES ON STAGE SINGING. HEIDI IS WHISPERING THE WHOLE SONG AND AMELLE IS GETTING REALLY INTO IT ALONG WITH JADE. 24. About a Girl HALFWAY THROUGH THE SONG, THE ORIGINAL THREE INTERRUPT AND HEIDI, AMELLE, AND JADE ARE PUSHED TO THE BACK AND DESCEND UNDERNEATH THE STAGE. A SACRED THREE BANNER COMES UP! 25. Flatline ENCORE 26. Today 27. Overload 28. Boys 29. No Regrets Click to expand...

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Lady Gaga - artRave: The ARTPOP Ball SpaceGa 1. Venus 2. Born This Way 3. G.U.Y. 4. LoveGame SexGa 5. Alejandro 6. Sexxx Dreams 7. Heavy Metal Lover 8. Do What U Want RockGa 9. Aura 10. MANiCURE 11. Poker Face DarkGa 12. Marry The Night 13. Mary Jane Holland 14. Government Hooker 15. Swine 16. Scheiße StrippedGa 17. Dope EtherealGa 18. ARTPOP 19. Paparazzi 20. Gypsy 21. The Edge of Glory EncoreGa 22. Bad Romance 23. Applause  

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Love that setlist HaveASit! BEYONCE 1. Run The World (Girls) 2. End Of Time 3. Flawless 4. Get Me Bodied 5. Baby Boy 6. Diva 7. Naughty Girl 8. Schoolin Life 9. Blow 11. Pretty Hurts 12. Resentment 12. Partition 13. Haunted 14. Drunk In Love (with Jay-Z, natch) 15. 1+1 16. Why Don't You Love Me 17. Best Thing I Never Had 18. Irreplaceable 19. Love On Top 20. Countdown 21. Crazy In Love (with Jay-Z again) 22. Single Ladies 23. Heaven 24. Halo 25. XO - struggling to think of anything I wouldn't do to see that show. GIRLS ALOUD 1. Something New 2. Something Kinda Oooooh 3. Revolution In The Head 4. Sound Of The Underground 5. No Good Advice 6. Graffiti My Soul 7. Wake Me Up 9. Racey Lacey 10. The Show 11. Love Is The Key 12. Wild Horses 13. Biology 14. Can't Speak French 15. Miss You Bow Wow 16. Love Machine 17. Hoxton Heroes 18. On The Metro 19. Sexy! No, No, No 20. Every Now And Then 21. The Loving Kind 22. Untouchable 23. Call The Shots 24. The Promise  

  • Jun 14, 2014

No 'Swinging London Town'? Other than that, GREAT! Nice setlist, HaveASit!  

  • Jun 15, 2014

The Saturdays: Greatest Hits Live 01 Notorious 02 Not Giving Up 03 Issues 04 Forever Is Over 05 30 Days 06 Missing You 07 Just Can't Get Enough 08 Golden Rules 09 SC8 Medley (Fool No More/Sundown/One Step Closer) 10 Work 11 If This Is Love 12 Disco Love 13 All Fired Up 14 One Shot 15 Ego 16 My Heart Takes Over (Rokstone Mix) 17 Up 18 Higher 19 What Are You Waiting For 20 What About Us  

Nadine Coyle - X's and Oh's Tour 1. Sweetest High 2. Red Light 3. Chained 4. Fields Of Gold 5. Runnin 6. Put Your Hands Up 7. Sexy...No No No 8. Call The Shots 9. Lullaby 10. Raw 11. Untouchable 12. My Sexy Love Affair/Cant Speak French 13. Something New 14. Don Julio 15. Natural/ Life Got Cold/Whole Lotta History/You Are The One/ I'll Make A Man Out Of You Yet Medley 16. Love Machine 17. Wake Me Up 18. Dangerous Games 19. Biology Encore 20. Sound Of The Underground 21. Something Kinda Ooh 22. The Promise 23. INSATIABLE  

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The Saturdays - The Greatest Hits Tour 01. What Are You Waiting For 02. Notorious 03. Not Giving Up 04. Disco Love 05. 30 Days 06. Work 07. Get Ready, Get Set 08. Up 09. Forever Is Over 10. Issues 11. My Heart Takes Over 12. Missing You 13. All Fired Up 14. If This Is Love 15. Gentleman 16. Cover/Medley 17. New Track 18. Ego 19. Higher 20. What About Us ______________________________________________ Lana Del Rey - Ultraviolence Live 01. Ultraviolence 02. Blue Jeans 03. Money Power Glory 04. Born to Die 05. Shades of Cool 06. Million Dollar Man 07. Sad Girl 08. The Other Woman 09. Blue Velvet 10. Black Beauty 11. Young & Beautiful 12. Video Games 13. Cruel World 14. Gods & Monsters 15. Flipside 16. Ride 17. National Anthem 18. Summertime Sadness 19. Old Money 20. West Coast Encore: 21. Brooklyn Baby ______________________________________________  

  • Jun 16, 2014

Jennifer Lopez - AKA World Tour Same Girl (Video Intro looking back over her career and bronx stuff) AKA Jenny From The Block Booty I'm Into You I Luh Ya Papi Love Don't Cost A Thing First Love Dance Again/Walking On Sunshine On The Floor Ain't It Funny (original version) Papi Let's Get Loud Emotions Alive/Promise You'll Try If You Had My Love Ain't It Funny (Murder Remix) I'm Gonna Be Alright Worry No More I'm Real (Murder Remix) Get Right Waiting For Tonight (elements of both the original and Hex remix)  

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  1. KylieFever2002

    KylieFever2002 was the seventh concert tour by Australian pop singer Kylie Minogue, in-support of her eighth studio album, Fever (2001). The tour began on 26 April 2002 with four consecutive dates at the Cardiff International Arena in Wales, concluding on 16 August 2002 with five dates at Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena, playing a total of 38 shows in Europe and the UK and 11 in Australia.

  2. Kylie Minogue Setlist at Royal Albert Hall, London

    Get the Kylie Minogue Setlist of the concert at Royal Albert Hall, London, England on December 1, ... Fever 3. Tension 3. Kylie 2. Covers 2 Aphrodite 1. Body Language 1. Kylie Minogue 1. Light Years 1. 2023 stats. Complete Album stats. Last updated: 29 Jun 2024, 23:32 Etc/UTC. Kylie Minogue ...

  3. Kylie Minogue Concert Setlists

    Get Kylie Minogue setlists - view them, share them, discuss them with other Kylie Minogue fans for free on setlist.fm! setlist.fm Add Setlist. Search Clear search ... Kylie Minogue Concert Setlists & Tour Dates. Upcoming Shows. Date and Venue Doors Scheduled. Jul 13 2024. British Summer Time 2024 London, England Add time. Add time Add times.

  4. Kylie Minogue Concert Setlist at Voltaire, Las Vegas on November 3

    Get the Kylie Minogue Setlist of the concert at Voltaire, Las Vegas, NV, ... Kylie Minogue Setlist at Voltaire, Las Vegas, NV, USA. Edit setlist Show all edit options. ... Fever 4. Tension 4 Light Years 3. Aphrodite 2. Covers 2. Body Language 1. DISCO 1. Kylie Minogue 1. X 1. Tour stats ...

  5. KylieFever2002

    KylieFever2002 was the seventh headlining concert tour by Kylie Minogue. It was launched to promote her eighth studio album Fever (2001). The show was filmed across four Manchester dates, and released on DVD called KylieFever2002: Live in Manchester along with a bonus CD. The tour was the biggest production Kylie had put on to date. The album and its music videos were able to provide and ...

  6. Fever (Kylie Minogue album)

    Fever is the eighth studio album by Australian singer Kylie Minogue.It was released on 1 October 2001 internationally by Parlophone and later launched in the United States on 26 February 2002 by Capitol Records.Minogue worked with writers and producers such as Cathy Dennis, Rob Davis, Richard Stannard, Julian Gallagher, TommyD, Tom Nichols, Pascal Gabriel and others to create a disco and ...

  7. List of Kylie Minogue concert tours

    Kylie Minogue live performances Minogue performing in Scotland at the SSE Hydro during the Golden Tour (2018-19) Concert tours 19 Residencies 1 Since 1989, Australian singer Kylie Minogue has embarked on nineteen concert tours and 1 concert residency. Minogue's first live concert performance was in 1988 at Canton, a nightclub in Hong Kong. The following year she embarked on her first tour ...

  8. Kylie Minogue playing Fever on tour KylieFever2002

    Fever by Kylie Minogue was played on tour KylieFever2002 in 48 out of 48 shows, with a probability of 100% to listen to it live on this tour. ... Kylie Minogue setlists 48 setlists. Compare Concerts. Date Venue Location Tours Encores 2002 15 Aug: Rod Laver Arena ...

  9. Kylie Minogue's Fever: Looking Back At The Classic Album 20 Years On

    Kylie used this track to open her Fever 2002 tour as she emerged in the space age, 'Metropolis' style silver plated robot shell, on to the stage. 'Come Into My World' saw Kylie win her first ...

  10. Kylie Minogue Tickets, Tour Dates & Concerts 2025 & 2024

    On first sight of the setlist there was a mix, but sighs over The Locomotion, Kids, Can't Get You Out Of My Head, Love At First Sight being dusted off and sang again. ... Kylie will never beat the Fever and Aphrodite tour dramatics these days, but she still puts on a blooming good show. Put your glitter on, leave your troubles at the door and ...

  11. Fever Tour HD- Kylie Minogue Full Concert DVD

    KylieFever2002: Live in Manchester is a live DVD filmed at the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England on May 4, 2002 of Kylie Minogue's concert tour KylieFe...

  12. Kylie Minogue Concert Setlist at Voltaire, Las Vegas on November 11

    Get the Kylie Minogue Setlist of the concert at Voltaire, Las Vegas, NV, USA on November 11, ... Fever 4. Light Years 3. Aphrodite 2 Covers 2. Body Language 1. Kylie Minogue 1. Tour stats. Complete Album stats. Last updated: 2 Jul 2024, 15:00 Etc/UTC. Kylie Minogue. More from this Artist ...

  13. KylieFever2002

    49. Kylie Minogue tour chronology. On a Night Like This (2001) KylieFever2002. Showgirl: The Greatest Hits Tour (2005) KylieFever2002 was the seventh concert tour by Australian singer Kylie Minogue. The tour was created to promote her eighth studio album, Fever (2001). It began in Cardiff, Wales on 26 April 2002 and ended on 16 August 2002 in ...

  14. KylieFever2002

    KylieFever2002 was a concert tour by Kylie Minogue, launched in support of her eighth studio album Fever (2001). The tour was intentionally meant to visit Europe and Australia only, but the success of Fever and its singles in the US saw the show go over to the states to perform 10 scaled down shows. UK / Europe Australia North America

  15. #AidanCREATES: Fever2002 Tour Setlist For North America

    Kylie Minogue ; #AidanCREATES: Fever2002 Tour Setlist For North America Archived. This thread has been closed to further replies because it was not updated for 12 months. If you wish to have this thread reinstated, please contact an administrator. #AidanCREATES: Fever2002 Tour Setlist For North America ...

  16. Showgirl: The Greatest Hits Tour

    Showgirl: The Greatest Hits Tour was the eighth concert tour by Australian singer Kylie Minogue.It was launched in support of her second major greatest hits compilation, Ultimate Kylie (2004) and visited Europe. It began on 19 March 2005 in Glasgow, Scotland at SECC Concert Hall 4 and concluded on 7 May 2005 in London, England at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre.

  17. Kylie

    Kylie - Fever Tour. To promote the "Fever" album this show took a contemporary twist on a classic theme and included breathtaking moments including "The Crying Game Medley" and a street dance section based around the song "Cowboy Style" ... Setlist. Act 1: Silvanemesis

  18. Kylie Minogue Tour Statistics

    View the statistics of songs played live by Kylie Minogue. Have a look which song was played how often on which tour! ... Avg Setlist; Covers; With; Concert Map; Songs played total. Song Play Count; 1: Can't Get You Out of My Head Play Video stats: 574: 2: ... Fever Play Video stats: 51 : Koocachoo Play Video stats: 51: 69:

  19. Kylie

    Notes. Recorded Live at the Festalle Frankfurt in Germany on 11th June 2002. Tracks 2-14 to 17: No informations for the special guest from the same evening. Total Times: CD 1 - 69:43. CD 2 - 77:20.

  20. Kylie Minogue Tickets, 2024 Concert Tour Dates

    Rating: 5 out of 5 Kylie Aphrodite by speedoguru on 2012-01-25 Caesar's Palace Colosseum - Las Vegas, NV. This was the best concert I've been to, hands down. A visual and aural feast. The fact it was in a smaller venue, the last concert on the North American leg of the tour, in an appropriate venue for the theme of the concert, and in Las Vegas made it a special alignment-of-the-planets type ...

  21. Kylie Minogue Concert Setlist at Voltaire, Las Vegas on December 15

    Get the Kylie Minogue Setlist of the concert at Voltaire, Las Vegas, NV, USA on December 15, 2023 from the More Than Just a Residency Tour and other Kylie Minogue Setlists for free on setlist.fm!

  22. Made-Up Tour Setlists

    Fever & Rhythm Of Love Singles Medley (All 8 singles. ... (Higher, mainly). I used to call it The Kylie Tour, because I thought it was a great representation of every aspect of her pure-pop persona. Act1: Future Shock ... (this was conceived as a post-Celebration tour setlist for the hits she plays the least live and I just modified it):

  23. Kylie Minogue Average Setlists of tour: Anti Tour

    1. 1 Encore. 7. This feature is not that experimental anymore. Nevertheless, please give feedback if the results don't make any sense to you. View average setlists, openers, closers and encores of Kylie Minogue for the tour Anti Tour!