Intimate and Live Tour

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Intimate and Live Tour
Tour by Kylie Minogue
Dates June 2, 1998 - July 31, 1998
Legs 1
Shows 18 in Australia,
3 in United Kingdom,
21 in total
Kylie Minogue tour chronology
Let's Get to It Tour
(1991)
Intimate and Live Tour
(1998)
On A Night Like This Tour
(2001)

Intimate and Live Tour was a concert tour performed by Australian pop singer Kylie Minogue in 1998 in support of her sixth studio album Impossible Princess. On the back of the more adult sound of her then latest and most misunderstood album, the 'Intimate and Live tour' revitalised Kylie's love of performing her own songs to a live audience. Australia had taken the Impossible Princess album to its heart and made it a huge hit, the only territory to truly do so, and whilst using a live show once again to thank the many loyal fans in her home country, she also took the opportunity to throw herself head-first into putting on a spectacular evening's entertainment.

A limited budget with barely two pennies to rub together, as Kylie herself put it, dictated a carefully conceived production, and when, on occasion, Kylie was unable to realise all her dreams for the show, the tour motto was brought into force: "if in doubt, apply more glitter!". Accompanied by only two dancers (David Scotchford and Ashley Wallen) and a band. Despite the tight purse strings, with this added sparkle, and more importantly with Kylie performing a full spectrum of her back catalogue with unprecedented confidence and abandonment, no one from the audience, backstage or front of house had time to notice. With eighteen sell out shows, constantly added to through sheer demand, and a peak-time television special that captured Kylie at functions, parties, and backstage, alongside footage from the show, the whole thing was deemed unbeatable. Kylie received the best reviews of her career, with many commenting on the strength of her performance, her vocals and most notably the sheer stage presence that she now displayed.

Despite initial plans not to take the show outside of Australia, pressure from UK fans, who had heard about the show in great detail from the internet, forced Kylie to relent and bring the show to London in the form of three scaled-down shows at the Shepherds Bush Empire. The shows received the same euphoric reaction as back home, and with audiences on their feet throughout, press reports predicted her return to the top of the charts. The experience, and subsequent feedback, reiterated to Kylie the certainty to which direction her showgirl incarnation would now take her.

[edit] Setlist

  1. Too Far
  2. What Do I Have To Do
  3. Some Kind Of Bliss
  4. Put Yourself In My Place
  5. Breathe
  6. Take Me With You
  7. I Should Be So Lucky
  8. Dancing Queen
  9. Dangerous Game
  10. Cowboy Style
  11. Step Back In Time
  12. Say Hey
  13. Free
  14. Drunk
  15. Did It Again
  16. Limbo
  17. Shocked
  18. Confide In Me
  19. Locomotion
  20. Should I Stay Or Should I Go
  21. Better The Devil You Know

[edit] Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Australia
June 2 1998 Melbourne Australia Palais Theatre
June 3 1998 Melbourne Australia Palais Theatre
June 3 1998 Melbourne Australia Palais Theatre
June 6 1998 Brisbane Australia Entertainment Centre
June 8 1998 Sydney Australia Capitol Theatre
June 9 1998 Sydney Australia Capitol Theatre
June 10 1998 Sydney Australia Capitol Theatre
June 11 1998 Sydney Australia Capitol Theatre
June 14 1998 Adelaide Australia Thebarton Theatre
June 15 1998 Adelaide Australia Thebarton Theatre
June 17 1998 Melbourne Australia Palais Theatre
June 18 1998 Melbourne Australia Palais Theatre
June 20 1998 Sydney Australia Sydney State Theatre
June 21 1998 Sydney Australia Sydney State Theatre
June 22 1998 Sydney Australia Sydney State Theatre
June 29 1998 Canberra Australia Royal Theatre
July 1 1998 Sydney Australia Capitol Theatre
July 3 1998 Melbourne Australia Palais Theatre
July 4 1998 Melbourne Australia Palais Theatre
United Kingdom
Date City Country Venue
July 29 1998 London England Shepherds Bush Empire
July 30 1998 London England Shepherds Bush Empire
July 31 1998 London England Shepherds Bush Empire

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