Kylie Minogue has shared that the Las Vegas venue where her residency will be taking place “hasn’t even finished its build yet”.The ‘Can’t Get You Of My Head’ singer is set to kick off her Sin City residency on November 3, and will be the first performer to grace the brand new Voltaire stage at The Venetian Resort.
Minogue has revealed she is getting nervous because the Voltaire venue she is set to launch has yet to be built and could go “down to the wire”.She’s quoted by the Daily Star newspaper’s Wired column (via Music News) as saying: “I open at the start of November.
We’re just in the stages of putting it together, the venue hasn’t even finished its build yet. I’m sure it’s going to be down to the wire with plenty of drama.”Though the venue is still in the process of being constructed, Minogue gave fans a hint of what’s to be expected for the show and shared that she drew inspiration from Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley‘s time in Vegas.“It’s based on a mix between a 1930s club and a 1970s kind of Frank Sinatra, Elvis venue where there were booths and lamps and cocktails.
Later in the evening there will be me but prior to that it’s meant to be part of a bigger experience,” she said.Her residency is set to feature her biggest hits as well as plenty of surprises.
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