I understand on a conceptual level what he means: frothy pop, sparkly hotpants, bubble perms, the Locomotion. She’s not about to start making political statements or ruffling feathers: she’s just here to facilitate a good time. Last night, on the eve of her 57th birthday and midway through her “Tension” tour, Kylie was facilitating the hell out of a good time at the O2 in London. The tiny popstar was having the most fun out of everyone in the arena – and everyone in that arena was having a lot of fun.
Kylie’s show was anything but lightweight (Photo: Samir Hussein/WireImage)The minimalist staging and Windows XP screensaver video backdrops would have made a lesser popstar look a bit amateur, as though maybe they cheaped out on the spectacle. But Kylie doesn’t need it: she’s everywhere all the time, smiling, filling the space around her in a way that makes even those in the rafters feel like they’re a chosen invitee to her intimate little get together.
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Her range is impressive – from the head-voice highs of “Things We Do for Love” to the husky lows of “Padam Padam”, the latter surprisingly understated for the monster viral hit it was in 2023. Instead, it’s “All The Lovers” and “Love At First Sight” that really pop off either side of it: “Padam” may have got Kylie her flowers but she proved again and again that she deserved them all along.
When the world feels like it’s falling down around us, finding joy where you can is a political act. Kylie Minogue’s Tension Tour was one big, chaotic speedrun of joy. Fellas, is it lightweight to make 20,000 people forget about the horrors for two hours on a Tuesday night? It didn’t feel lightweight to me. It felt like the purest reminder of what pop music is all about: finding community, sharing power and singing really loudly into the night.
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