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Kylie Minogue adds Client Liaison to her Golden Tour

Kylie Minogue just gave music lovers one additional reason to buy a ticket to her upcoming Golden tour, she’s just added Australian band Client Liaison to the bill.

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Client Liaison will join Kylie, and previously announced support act Jake Shears from the Scissor Sisters, at her shows in Perth and Sydney. A second Sydney show has also been announced for Wednesday 6th March.

The Golden tour will see Kylie play her first outdoor concert in Perth at St James Mitchell Park on the South Perth foreshore. The Australian tour is a mix of indoor and outdoor venues, but for the Perth show Kylie will be performing under the ‘A Day on the Green’ banner with an outdoor gig on Saturday 9th March.

Kylie’s also put on her Santa hat and is giving one lucky winner and a friend the chance to win an upgrade of their tickets to the front row at her new concert, plus a meet-and-greet with her pre-show. For full details on how to win, head to Frontier Touring.

OIP Staff


 

 

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