Kylie has revealed December dates for the recently axed 3Arena and SSE shows.
Fans were recently left disappointed when the Can’t Get You Out of My Head hitmaker was forced to cancel two Irish gigs due to illness.
Taking to Twitter, Kylie broke the news to tell fans she was “so sorry” that a throat infection was prohibiting her from performing.
Lovers ? I’m so sorry to let you know that I can’t do tonight’s Dublin or tomorrow’s Belfast shows.
I’ve been trying everything possible to be well enough to perform for you but a throat infection has led to vocal strain. 1/2— Kylie Minogue (@kylieminogue) October 7, 2018
Aiken Promotions apologised at the time of the axed dates and Kylie assured fans that she would be back to perform soon and that a pint of plain would be on her.
I promise I’ll be back as soon as possible and at 100%. (The Guinness will be on me!)
We’re working on rescheduling and more details will follow.
I’m so, so sorry to let you down and thank you for your understanding. 2/2— Kylie Minogue (@kylieminogue) October 7, 2018
Well she has now lived up to at least the first part of her promise and took to Twitter to say she will be performing in the 3Arena in Dublin on 3 December and in Belfast’s SSE arena two days later on 5 December.
Thank you for all of your kind messages. I’m so pleased to say we now have dates for the rescheduled Irish shows! Dublin will now be on 3rd December & Belfast on the 5th December. Contact your ticket provider for full information. Can’t wait to see you all! ? #GoldenTour pic.twitter.com/px2ZiR5vwd
— Kylie Minogue (@kylieminogue) October 11, 2018
Fans were quick to express their delight at the rescheduled dates and to say they were happy the pop singer was feeling better.
Thank you Kylie so excited now for Dublin and Belfast now . pic.twitter.com/E8Rbl9NPhO
— Ian Tiernan (@ITiernan74) October 11, 2018
The cancelled dates were part of her Golden Tour, which began in Newcastle on 18 September before moving on to visit Nottingham, Birmingham, Bournemouth, Cardiff, London, Glasgow, Manchester, Liverpool, and Leeds.