Sunday, July 23, 2006

Kylie Minogue Plans UK Shows As Part of the Comeback


Kylie Minogue is to play two shows in London to mark her pop comeback in the UK.

The singer is to tour again after being given the all-clear from breast cancer and has revealed she will be bringing her 'Showgirl Homecoming' tour to the UK capital in 2007.

Kylie, who had to cancel the Australian leg of her 'Showgirl' world tour when she was diagnosed with cancer in May 2005, will play Wembley Arena on January 2 and 3.

A Wembley Arena spokesman said: "These new shows will allow the many UK fans who could not get tickets for her tour last year to see one of the most spectacular events Kylie has ever created."

Kylie, 38, admits she can't wait to get back on stage again following her gruelling battle with the life threatening disease but is unsure if she will be able to perform all the same dance movies as she did before.

She recently said: "I'm as prepared as I can be but I'm not sure that I will be able to do everything that I did before."

Prior to her diagnosis, the singer became the first solo female artist to play a seven-night string of dates at the 18,500-seat capacity Earls Court venue. Madonna previously had that record with six nights in 2001.

Minogue's rescheduled 20-date Australian tour begins November 11.

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