Kylie Minogue Plans Tour After Breast Cancer Treatment
Kylie Minogue is ready to do the Locomotion again. Her touring company announced on Thursday that Minogue will head back on the road to resume her postponed Australian Showgirl Tour in November.
The Australian pop star was diagnosed with breast cancer last year and the tour was postponed so that she could undergo breast cancer surgery and a course of chemotherapy.
Minogue’s Australian concert promoter and long-time friend Michael Gudinski told reporters, “I spent the weekend with Kylie. She’s looking great. She’s definitely through the worst of everything.”
“Obviously she has still got a few mountains to climb, but we are very very confident that the tour will be going ahead in November,” he said.
Minogue, 38, had been scheduled to kick off the Australian tour in May last year.
Gudinski added that the tour will be renamed the Showgirl Homecoming Tour, and dates would be spread out a bit more to make it easier on the singer.
“You can’t keep Kylie down. She’s actually recording in the studio and working on songs as we speak,” he said.
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