Kylie Minogues fears for her Las Vegas residency as a

Kylie Minogue’s fears for her Las Vegas residency as a venue are still unfinished, with the doors less than a month away

Kylie Minogue is worried her Las Vegas residency won’t be ready in time for her first shows.

Less than a month before the residency began, the 55-year-old pop princess admitted that construction of her stage was not yet complete.

She is quoted in the Daily Star newspaper’s Wired column as saying, “I’m opening in early November.” We’re just putting it together, the venue isn’t even built yet.

“I’m sure it will get to the point with a lot of drama.”

The singer gave a glimpse of what fans can expect at the Voltaire venue, mentioning that she was inspired by Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley’s performances in Las Vegas.

Kylie Minogue (pictured) revealed she is worried her Las Vegas residency won't be ready in time for the first few shows

Kylie Minogue (pictured) revealed she is worried her Las Vegas residency won’t be ready in time for the first few shows

“It’s based on a mix of a 1930s club and a sort of 1970s Frank Sinatra Elvis venue where there were stalls, lamps and cocktails.” “I’ll be there later in the evening, but “Before that, it’s supposed to be part of a larger experience,” she teased.

Kylie is ready to delight her fans across the United States with a performance that will include her greatest hits and a host of unexpected delights.

She’s eager to perform at what she calls an “intimate” venue during her stay, which she describes as a significant “rite of passage” for her.

She is quoted in the Daily Star newspaper's Wired column as saying:

She is quoted in the Daily Star newspaper’s Wired column as saying: “I’m opening in early November. “We’re just putting it together, the venue isn’t even built yet.”

“I’m so excited about it.” It’s a really intimate venue, limited to a thousand people. It is my rite of passage to reside in Las Vegas. “We’re creating a pretty powerful show for a small venue,” she said.

Kylie continues to dominate the music scene in the United States and landed her second number one hit in the Top Dance/Electronic Albums charts on the US Billboards with her latest studio album “Tension”.

Her previous album Disco also secured first place in 2020.

“I’m sure there will be a lot of drama,” she said.  Pictured with Michael Gruber (l.), CCO of the Venetian Resort, where Kylie's residence will be located, and Derek McLane (r.), who will design the extravaganza

“I’m sure there will be a lot of drama,” she said. Pictured with Michael Gruber (l.), CCO of the Venetian Resort, where Kylie’s residence will be located, and Derek McLane (r.), who will design the extravaganza

The singer took to X (formerly Twitter) in July to officially announce her upcoming shows at The Venetian Las Vegas

The singer took to X (formerly Twitter) in July to officially announce her upcoming shows at The Venetian Las Vegas

The excitement at the top of the charts comes on the back of the viral success of lead single ‘Padam Padam’, which gained huge popularity as a dance anthem earlier this year.

This single also marked a significant milestone in June as it became Kylie’s first track to reach the top 10 on the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart.

“Tension” received rave reviews from critics and fans shortly after its debut in September.

The single

The single “Padam Padam” also marked a major milestone in June as it became Kylie’s first track to reach the top 10 on the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart

DIY Mag gave the album a perfect score, writing: “There is no pretense to its greatness, just our Kylie humbly proving once again how easily she can strike gold and transform into a pop culture phenomenon.”

Rolling Stone gave the album four out of five stars and called it “brilliantly fun.”

Retropop said the music “exudes joy and sees the pop legend not only full of energy, but also delivering her strongest vocals in a long time.”

DIY Mag gave the album a perfect score, writing,

DIY Mag gave the album a perfect rating and wrote, “There is no pretense to its greatness.”

Kylie’s new offering was also praised on social media, with one fan account on X (formerly Twitter) sharing a compiled graphic of all the critical praise for the album:

“Kylie Minogue’s widely acclaimed album ‘Tension’ will be released at midnight your local time. It is currently shaping up to be one of the most critically acclaimed albums of her career!’

One of Kylie’s recent huge successes was her announcement of a Las Vegas residency, which sold out within hours of tickets becoming available.

Kylie's new album has also been praised on social media, with comments like

Kylie’s new album has also been praised on social media, with comments like “What an album!” Here are some deadly tunes Kylie has released.

She joins an illustrious list of stars such as Cher, Céline Dion and Britney Spears, all of whom have regularly given spectacular concerts in the glittering casino city.

Kylie said she hasn’t chosen a setlist yet, but wants it to have some surprises in store.

“What we imagine is that you enter this space and you are transported,” the Come Into My World singer explained.

“I have a lot of work to do choosing the setlist and making sure I include a few surprises.”

Padam Padam is the lead single from the star's 17th studio album, Tension

Padam Padam is the lead single from the star’s 17th studio album, Tension