Kylie Minogue

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The Australian superstar Kylie Minogue is returning to France in 2025 for the first time in seven years with the Tension Tour! She will give two exceptional concerts: on June 29 at the Accor Arena in Paris and on July 10 at the LDLC Arena in Lyon-Décines.

As a true pop icon and the best-selling Australian singer of all time, Kylie Minogue has established herself as one of the greatest global stars. She has always stood out for her unparalleled ability to reinvent herself and explore different genres, including dance-pop, electro, and even R&B, over the decades.

While her musical career began in the 80s with hits like "I Should Be So Lucky" and "The Loco-Motion," the 2000s marked a major turning point with the album "Fever" (2001) and the worldwide hit "Can't Get You Out of My Head," which catapulted her onto the international stage. After several successes in the 2010s, including the country-pop album "Golden" (2018), Kylie returned to disco with "DISCO" in 2020, an album largely produced during the lockdown.

Her latest album, "Tension" (BMG, 2023), confirms her triumphant return with tracks focused on club music. The single "Padam Padam" was a huge success and won a Grammy Award. Kylie is also set to reveal "Tension II" (BMG) on October 18, an album featuring 13 new songs, all carrying the same electrifying energy. It will include her latest single "Lights Camera Action," as well as collaborations with The Blessed Madonna, Orville Peck, Bebe Rexha, Tove Lo, and Sia.

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Accor Arena


Bercy Arena, also known by its former name Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy (POPB) or the abbreviation Paris-Bercy Bercy or simply, is a multipurpose room located boulevard de Bercy, in the district of Bercy, in the 12th arrondissement Paris. It is the subject of extensive renovation in 2014.

Framed by the Ministry of Economy and Finance northwest and Bercy Park southeast, it is located on the right bank of the Seine, at the height of Bercy bridge and faces the François Mitterrand Library placed, in turn, on the left bank.

The site is served by metro station Bercy.

Vast 55,000 m², the sports arena can accommodate 3,500 17 000 seats, 18,000 spectators sitting / standing in a flexible space suitable for almost all sports, including water, as in all types of shows. The palace also includes a sports rink Sonja Henie-rink.

The main room is also concert hall office, inviting singers and musicians of all styles; many artists make a tour date in the French capital. For the "concert" configuration, the room can be adapted with en end scene or a scene called "American", that is to say plant, while the number of places varies with the opening of the central

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