Kylie Minogue announces Las Vegas residency after viral 'Padam Padam': How to get tickets

The year of Kylie Minogue continues.

After scoring a bona fide song-of-summer contender in viral sensation "Padam Padam," the Australian pop star has announced her first Las Vegas residency.

The show launches Nov. 3 at the new Voltaire nightclub at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas.

"The creative team has designed an environment where people can get up and dance at their tables and revel in the night," Minogue said in a statement. "That’s what Voltaire is and I can’t wait to perform in this intimate and exciting setting."

How to get Kylie Minogue Las Vegas residency tickets

Minogue will christen the cozy 1,000-seat Vegas venue, with tickets going on sale Aug. 9 at voltairelv.com.

Kylie Minogue at an event in Los Angeles Thursday announcing her new Las Vegas residency.
Kylie Minogue at an event in Los Angeles Thursday announcing her new Las Vegas residency.

The Sin City residency marks a highly anticipated live return for Minogue, 55, who has not toured North America since 2011. The singer has scored top-10 hits in the past with "The Loco-Motion" and "Can't Get You Out of My Head," but she has recently won a whole new legion of fans with her hypnotic gay anthem "Padam Padam," which became a popular Twitter meme earlier this year and even got a co-sign from Vice President Kamala Harris during a Pride event last month.

"Padam Padam" is the lead single from Minogue's new album "Tension," out Sept. 22.

"The album is a mix of songs I have written and songs which really spoke to me," Minogue said in a statement. "I would say it’s a blend of personal reflection, club abandon and melancholic high. Making this album helped me navigate challenging times and celebrate the now. I hope it accompanies listeners on their own journeys and becomes part of their story."

In addition to music, Minogue has enjoyed a fruitful career on the big and small screen, with roles in Baz Luhrmann's "Moulin Rouge!" and Leos Carax's "Holy Motors." Her 2020 song, "Say Something," also soundtracked Season 2 of Netflix's popular "Never Have I Ever."

Minogue is the latest pop artist to take over the Las Vegas strip, with Kelly Clarkson, Adele and Maroon 5 all putting down roots in the city this past year.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Kylie Minogue Vegas residency: 'Padam Padam' singer to play Voltaire