Kiss Me Once Tour

The Kiss Me Once Tour was the fourteenth concert tour by Australian singer Kylie Minogue. It was launched in support of her twelfth studio album, Kiss Me Once (2014) and visited Europe, Australia and Asia. Rumours of plans to tour arose as early as July 2013, after Minogue signed to Roc Nation. The tour was officially announced in March 2014, with dates for European venues revealed. Australian dates were announced in June of the same year. The staging, inspired by Bauhaus architecture and club settings, was considered less elaborate than her previous tours and featured a runway, a B-stage and a series of structural beams. Costumes for the tour were created by fashion designers Jean Paul Gaultier, Julien Macdonald, William Wilde, Marchesa and Dolce & Gabanna. Effects were provided by ER Productions.

Kiss Me Once Tour
Tour by Kylie Minogue
Promotional poster for the tour
Associated albumKiss Me Once
Start date24 September 2014 (2014-09-24)
End date28 March 2015 (2015-03-28)
Legs3
No. of shows35
Box office$17 million (from 28 shows)
Kylie Minogue concert chronology

The Kiss Me Once Tour was divided into seven segments. Surrealist Girlie Revue began with Minogue emerging from beneath the stage atop of a large pair of lips. Dancer Skorpion joined her on stage during Bauhaus Disco, which featured a laser show. Dolls House featured a Barbie-themed medley of Minogue's songs from the 1980s; during which, the singer recreated the bathtub scene from the music video of "I Should Be So Lucky" (1987). Fashsex displayed an "industrial, metallic" feel and featured a cover of "Need You Tonight" (1987) by INXS. Kiss Me Once featured another laser show, as well as performances by Minogue alone on the runway. Showgirl2014 saw the singer taking requests from the audience and featured a confetti drop. The encore, Into the Blue, was a performance of the album's lead single.

The tour received mixed to positive reviews from critics. Some praised Minogue's charisma and vocals, whilst others criticised the songs from Kiss Me Once and the stripped-down nature of the show. The Kiss Me Once Tour became the 96th highest-grossing tour of 2014, earning $17 million from 28 shows in Europe. Four shows in Germany were scheduled to take place, but were cancelled due to financial difficulties of their promoter, CT Creative Talent. A show in Austria was also cancelled as a result of the tour's consequently altered schedule.

Background

In July 2013, Minogue confirmed the plans for an upcoming tour on Twitter, in response to an article in The Mirror's 3am column.[1][2] Rumours of a performance in Greece also began to be reported in October of the same year.[3] In March 2014, the Kiss Me Once Tour was officially announced, with dates for the European leg revealed.[4] In June, dates for the Australian leg of the tour were announced via The Voice Australia.[5] Minogue held a small concert featuring seven songs at Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel in Ibiza, Spain in August, prior to the tour commencing.[6][7] On 8 September, Minogue posted a series photos from rehearsals at her official website, as well as her official social media accounts.[8]

Discussing the mental toll of touring ahead of the Kiss Me Once Tour with the Belfast Telegraph, Minogue stated, "It's a bit odd, but when we're fully on the road, you can't really think about anything else, and the crew becomes family. If someone needs a hand or is having an off day, everyone else just rallies around to pick up the slack and helps out where they can. It's an incredible thing."[9]

Four shows in Germany were scheduled as part of the tour's schedule; Cologne, Munich, Berlin and Hamburg. However, due to financial difficulties of promoter CT Creative Talent, the shows were cancelled in October 2014.[10] A show in Vienna, Austria was also cancelled as a result of the tour's consequently altered schedule.[11]

Development

The staging was inspired by Bauhaus architecture and geometry, with a series of structural beams as a backdrop.

First details of the tour were revealed on 13 September 2014, where it was announced that Minogue's long-time work partners William Baker and Steve Anderson would serve as its creative and musical directors, respectively. Ashley Wallen was also announced as choreographer, after previously having served as a dancer on Minogue's Intimate & Live Tour in 1998.[12][13] In the days leading to the first show, it was announced there would be six songs performed from Kiss Me Once, a further 18 songs from the rest of her career, plus an "unexpected cover"; which was revealed on opening night to be "Need You Tonight" by INXS.[14][15] Costumes for the tour were designed by Jean Paul Gaultier, Julien Macdonald, William Wilde, Marchesa and Dolce & Gabanna.[16][17]

The staging of the tour was inspired by "precise geometry" and Bauhaus aesthetics.[18] It consisted of a main stage with a runway[19] and a B-stage,[18] as well as a series of structural beams as a backdrop.[20] The beams' "resemblance to the steel skeleton of a high-rise building" was noted by Adrien Caffery of the Birmingham Mail,[19] and were described as "light-up disco scaffolding" by Joel Meares of The Sydney Morning Herald.[21] The tour's lighting designer, Louisa Smurthwaite, used a large amount of lighting fixtures to create a "clever and classy design" with both "warm, soft looks" and "bold laser drops".[18] ER Productions provided laser effects for the tour; lasers were beamed across the audience using diffraction effects, with a total 67 projection zones.[16]

Concert synopsis

Before the main show, a short film by Baker titled "Sleepwalker" was shown. The film featured three songs by Minogue and Fernando Garibay; "Glow," "Wait" and "Break This Heartbreak". All three songs, along with "Chasing Ghosts" which featured as a video interlude in the show itself, were made available for download via Minogue's official SoundCloud channel, as part of the Sleepwalker EP (2014).[17][22] The short film was also uploaded to Minogue's account on YouTube.[23]

The performance of "Kiss Me Once" featured a laser show (pictured).

The show was divided into seven segments; Surrealist Girlie Revue, Bauhaus Disco, Dolls House, Fashsex, Kiss Me Once, Showgirl2014 and an encore, Into the Blue.[17][24] It began with a video sequence with excerpts of "Breathe"; during which, Minogue appeared and kissed the screen, recreating the Kiss Me Once album cover.[20] Dancers then appeared on the stage and Minogue arose atop of an illuminated lip-shaped sofa, performing "Les Sex".[25] The sofa, screen visuals and dancers' costumes for this section were inspired by the artwork of Salvador Dalí.[24][19] The singer then went on to perform "In My Arms", "Timebomb" and "Sexy Love"; the latter was removed after the first five shows. A performance of "Wow" closed Surrealist Girlie Revue. The second section, Bauhaus Disco, began with "Step Back in Time", which featured a dance breakdown.[20] Performances of "Spinning Around" and "Your Disco Needs You" followed.[26] A laser show took place during "On a Night Like This",[27] before the singer was joined onstage by "Matrix-style breakdancing" Skorpion for a performance of "Slow".[19] A video interlude is then shown featuring "Chasing Ghosts".[28] During the Australian leg of the show, Minogue invited Giorgio Moroder on stage for "Right Here, Right Now", followed by a cover of "I Feel Love" (1977) by Donna Summer.[25][21]

The third section, Dolls House, consisted of a "Barbie and Ken-themed" medley containing five of Minogue's songs from the 1980s.[19] It began with a "pink cartoon character-filled" interlude featuring "Enjoy Yourself", followed by "Hand on Your Heart", "Never Too Late", "Got to Be Certain".[20] Minogue wore a "Victoria's Secret-inspired" heart-shaped bodice and pink knickers.[21] She then performed "I Should Be So Lucky" in a bathtub filled with white feathers, recreating a scene from the song's music video.[20][25] Fashsex, the fourth section, began with an interlude of "Skirt".[28] It then continued with Minogue performing a cover of "Need You Tonight" (1987) by INXS wearing a leather jacket, followed by "Sexercize" with an exercise ball dance routine.[20] A segue using excerpts of "Sexercize" and "Nu-di-ty"[28] preceded a "rockier" performance of "Can't Get You Out of My Head".[19] A reworked version of "Kids" then closed the section.[29] The fifth section, Kiss Me Once, began with Minogue performing "Beautiful" alone on the runway, wearing a glittering gown.[20] "Kiss Me Once" was then performed,[19] featuring another laser show and a petal drop.[18][16] Showgirl2014, the sixth section began with "Get Outta My Way" and an electro remix of "Love at First Sight",[20] with Minogue wearing a "black-and-silver tinsel headdress".[21] "The Loco-Motion" was then performed, followed by "All the Lovers" closing the section; during which, a screen visual featuring same-sex kissing and phrases such as "love" and "unity" appearing.[20] Minogue closed the show with an encore, performing "Into the Blue".[27]

Critical reception

The tour gained mixed to positive reviews from music critics. The Mirror gave a positive review of the opening night in Liverpool, saying that Minogue "powered through a greatest hits set". However, they stated the highlight was "super-fan Paul St. German threw his Liverpool Loves Kylie T-shirt onto the stage... in return, Minogue promised to sing a request for St. German. The stan chose "Especially for You".[30] Dave Simpson from The Guardian gave the same show 4 stars, stating "however over the top it gets, the show is minimal enough to focus the attention on her charisma and music", concluding that "[i]t defies belief that she is 46 and has endured a bout of cancer, but the secret of her longevity is obvious: everyone, including the artist, exits grinning from ear to ear".[31]

Minogue performing during the Bauhaus Disco section of the show in Sheffield.

Daisy Wyatt from The Independent gave the first London date 4 stars, stating that "the pint-sized pop star exudes energy and charisma". More critically, she commented that Minogue "is too keen to prove to a younger audience that she still has it". Wyatt compared the singer to fellow pop stars, saying that "she saunters around in a leather outfit Rihanna would not think twice about wearing" and her "dancers twerk while a Beyoncé-inspired black and white video of Kylie flashes in the background". She concluded that "her shining stage presence sees her through and is likely to keep her going for another decade".[32] Lewis Corner from Digital Spy gave the same show 3.5 stars, stating that "Minogue shows no sign of stopping yet". He went on to say that "the hits have aged [...] well. "On a Night Like This" soared with its impressive laser show." Corner criticised the minimalist staging, commenting that "at certain points it makes the show feel restrained and deflated"; however, he concluded that "her glamour, charisma and strong vocal performance made sure it didn't fall completely flat."[33] Alice Vincent from The Telegraph gave the concert a mixed review, saying that she was "both entertained and alarmed by Kylie's robotically polished performance". She viewed the tour as "a textbook "Good Time": lasers; a series of outfits that, like Russian dolls, get increasingly smaller; gyrating dancers and, at the centre of it all, tiny Kylie, delivering hit after hit". Vincent criticised the Kiss Me Once songs, stating that it was "unsettling to see Minogue promote her more recent songs trussed up in an outfit better suited to Taylor Swift ... she held less allure than an Ann Summers catalogue as she sang "Les Sex" and "Sexy Love" over thudding club beats". Nevertheless, she concluded by saying that "with a set-list as good as hers, none of this seemed to matter much".[34]

For the opening date of her Australian leg in Perth, Chloe Papas from The Guardian gave the show three stars, stating that Minogue "kicks off [her] homecoming Kiss Me Once tour in good voice – and sequins – but in a pop world dominated by political and personal narratives, Kylie falls short". She later commented that the show is "slick and practiced" and "bar a few wavers here and there, Minogue can hold her own as a musician, hitting the high notes and showing off her a cappella skills while bantering with the fans." She concluded that "her musical offerings struggle to bring in new audiences" and that her "brand of superficial pop falls short", before summing up the review by saying that "she still puts on an incredible show".[35] Simon Collins from The West Australian reviewed the same show, giving it four stars and stating that "Minogue remains Australia's pop queen." He was complimentary about how the tour "eschewed the spectacular but overwhelming waterworks of 2011's Aphrodite World Tour, homing in on the star's hits."[36] Joel Meares from The Sydney Morning Herald gave the Sydney show four stars, noting that whilst the arena "was not quite full for this single Sydney date [...] if Kylie's spirits were dampened, however, she wasn't showing it". He also noted that "the sets weren't as elaborate as they were during say, her 2008 KylieX tour (three shows at Allphones), but a kind of light-up disco scaffolding provided a fun backdrop".[21]

Commercial performance

On Pollstar 's "2014 Year-end Top 100 Worldwide Tours" list, the Kiss Me Once Tour ranked at number 96, with a gross of $17 million and 186,813 tickets sold for 28 shows in Europe.[37]

Set list

This set list represents the 24 September 2014 show in Liverpool, England. It does not represent all dates.[38]

  1. "Les Sex"
  2. "In My Arms"
  3. "Timebomb"
  4. "Sexy Love"
  5. "Wow"
  6. "Chasing Ghosts" (interlude)
  7. "Step Back in Time"
  8. "Spinning Around"
  9. "Your Disco Needs You"
  10. "On a Night Like This"
  11. "Slow"
  12. "Enjoy Yourself" / "Hand on Your Heart" / "Never Too Late" / "Got to Be Certain" / "I Should Be So Lucky"
  13. "Skirt" (interlude)
  14. "Need You Tonight" (INXS cover)
  15. "Sexercize"
  16. "Can't Get You Out of My Head"
  17. "Kids"
  18. "Beautiful"
  19. "Kiss Me Once"
  20. "Get Outta My Way"
  21. "Love at First Sight"
  22. "Especially for You"
  23. "All the Lovers"
  24. "Into the Blue"

Tour dates

Leg one

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, number of available tickets and gross revenue[4][39][40][41][42]
Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
24 September 2014 Liverpool England Echo Arena Fehrplay 7,932 / 9,651 $675,362
26 September 2014 Manchester Phones 4u Arena Copyright 13,285 / 14,585 $1,124,680
27 September 2014[lower-alpha 1] London The Roundhouse MNEK N/A N/A
29 September 2014 The O2 Arena Ferreck Dawn 29,015 / 39,193 $2,745,410
30 September 2014 Oliver Heldens
1 October 2014
3 October 2014 Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena N/A N/A
4 October 2014 Nottingham England Capital FM Arena Fehrplay
5 October 2014
7 October 2014 Birmingham Barclaycard Arena 9,291 / 12,801 $866,765
11 October 2014 Monte Carlo Monaco Monte-Carlo Sporting N/A N/A N/A
13 October 2014 Madrid Spain Barclaycard Center Third Party
14 October 2014 Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi
15 October 2014 Montpellier France Park&Suites Arena Fred Falke
18 October 2014 Budapest Hungary Budapest Sports Arena Ferreck Dawn
19 October 2014 Bratislava Slovakia Slovnaft Arena Louis La Roche
21 October 2014 Prague Czech Republic O2 Arena Third Party
30 October 2014 Łódź Poland Atlas Arena
31 October 2014 Kaunas Lithuania Žalgiris Arena
2 November 2014 Riga Latvia Arena Riga Louis La Roche
5 November 2014 Lille France Zénith de Lille Fehrplay
6 November 2014 Brussels Belgium Palais 12
8 November 2014 Dublin Ireland 3Arena Tim Mason 8,549 / 9,000 $684,934
9 November 2014 Belfast Northern Ireland SSE Arena Fehrplay 6,440 / 7,000 $551,126
11 November 2014 Newcastle England Metro Radio Arena Third Party 6,907 / 10,173 $554,008
12 November 2014 Glasgow Scotland SSE Hydro 11,508 / 11,609 $908,423
13 November 2014 Sheffield England Sheffield Arena N/A N/A
15 November 2014 Paris France AccorHotels Arena Sam Feldt
17 November 2014 Zurich Switzerland Hallenstadion Paris Lover 5,178 / 7,300 $390,496

Leg two

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, number of available tickets and gross revenue[44]
Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
14 March 2015 Perth Australia Perth Arena Giorgio Moroder
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7,989 / 8,187 $820,342
17 March 2015 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre 5,696 / 8,064 $516,989
18 March 2015 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena 10,369 / 11,224 $836,512
20 March 2015 Sydney Qantas Union Credit Arena 9,129 / 9,735 $1,035,330
21 March 2015 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre 6,865 / 7,227 $754,893

Leg three

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, number of available tickets and gross revenue[45]
Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
28 March 2015[lower-alpha 2] Dubai United Arab Emirates Meydan Racecourse N/A N/A N/A

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
Date City Country Venue Reason
22 October 2014 Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena Financial difficulties of the German promoter for the show[10]
23 October 2014 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle Scheduling conflicts[11]
25 October 2014 Munich Germany Olympiahalle Financial difficulties of the German promoter for the show[10]
27 October 2014 Berlin O2 World
28 October 2014 Hamburg O2 World Hamburg

Broadcasts and recordings

Minogue's performance at the 2014 iTunes Festival was recorded and streamed live and made available on Minogue's iTunes Store for a limited time.[46][47] Six songs from the performance were made available for digital download on iTunes, as part of the deluxe edition of Kiss Me Once in Australia.[48] The 12 November performance at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow was professionally filmed,[49][50] and was broadcast on British TV channel ITV.[51]

Personnel

  • William Baker – creative director
  • Kylie Minogue – creative director
  • Steve Anderson – musical director
  • Ashley Wallen – choreographer
  • Rob Sinclair – lighting designer

Band

  • Pete Watson – piano, keyboards
  • Tom Meadows – drums
  • Dishan Abrahams – bass
  • Luke Fitton – guitar
  • Roxy Rizzo – backing vocals
  • Lucy Jules – backing vocals

Designers

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References

Notes

  1. The 27 September 2014 concert in London, England at The Roundhouse is a part of iTunes Festival.[43]
  2. The 28 March 2015 concert in Dubai, United Arab Emirates at Meydan Racecourse is a part of Dubai World Cup.[45]

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