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review | kylie minogue, live in manchester

I’ve got a confession to make. Growing up, I never really liked Kylie Minogue that much. She didn’t exactly reinvent any genres, but she has always had a devilish knack for making them her own. In the wake of a  renaissance that began with 2020’s Disco, Kylie demonstrated her timeless grip on the charts with the first Manchester night of her worldwide ‘Tension’ tour. Held at the AO arena on 19 May, it’s a sign of her longevity that it was her 32nd time at the venue.

To open her show, the Princess of Pop ascended on a trapeze to ‘Lights Camera Action,’ followed by a dizzying sequence of hits like ‘In Your Eyes,’ ‘Get Outta My Way,’ and ‘Come into my World,’ all performed with infectious enthusiasm. Kylie lead the crowd into a kind of mass bacchanal, reaching its peak with 20,000 people screaming along to ‘Better the Devil You Know.’ With almost four decades in showbiz under her belt, there was a confidence to this set that outshines many of her successors. She quite literally danced to her own tune throughout the show in contrast to the tight choreography of her backing dancers.

Kylie effortlessly interacted with the crowd, serenading a little kid in the front row with ‘Where the Wild Roses Grow,’ and borrowing another fan’s 1988 cassette for an improvised segue way into ‘The Loco-Motion.’ By the tense-and-release double encore of ‘Padam Padam’ and ‘Love at First Sight,’ one thing was abundantly clear: Kylie Minogue is the most natural musical performer of all. And I’m a convert.

photography. Chloe Irving
words. Tom Kingsley