Kylie Minogue has been invited to stay at The Venetian in Las Vegas for the rest of her life, according to reports.
The Grammy Award-winning singer, 55, is nearly halfway through his residency, which ends on May 4.
Following the success of her hugely popular show, the Padam Padam hitmaker has impressed Michael Gruber, the boss of Sin City’s Voltaire Nightclub.
Sources told The Sun newspaper that the deal being negotiated is for “lifetime residency”, meaning Kylie can come and go as she pleases to perform.
A source said: “Michael truly loves Kylie and doesn’t want to lose her.” This is his first “lifetime stay” in Las Vegas, which he will come and go based on his own schedule.
“Normally when it comes to live shows, venues want to lock someone up for a period of time or have exclusivity. But when it comes to Kylie, Michael knows he’s got some golden goals. , and put an offer on the table for Kylie to consider.”
Kylie is reportedly considering offers, but already has a number of commitments on her calendar.
This year, her busy schedule includes the release of her new album “Tension,” which includes new songs, and a headline gig at BST Hyde Park in July.
She also wants to squeeze in an arena tour for her new album, so there’s a lot to consider before accepting an offer.
The source added: “Kylie loves Las Vegas, but her schedule is packed for the next few months.” Kyrie also hopes to go on a full arena tour someday, so being stuck in Las Vegas won’t be an option for him. Michael knows that, and he put an offer of a lifetime stay on the table for him to ponder. ”
MailOnline has contacted Kylie’s representatives for comment.
she exclaimed during a concert in Las Vegas. “That’s insane.” I’ve always wanted to go to Las Vegas someday and I’ve always thought I’d go there and do a big show, but it’s a really surprisingly intimate setting.
“Oddly enough, I put more energy into this show than the big show. It’s so much fun.”
This residency was held on select weekends from November 2023 to May 2024.
The venue seats about 1,000 people, and her first show on November 3 was also the opening night of the Voltaire Club itself. The smaller venue will offer a more intimate experience.
In an interview with Hello Magazine, Kylie explained why now is the perfect time in her career for a residency.
She said, “If I had done this earlier in my career, I think it might have been too early.” If it’s too late, you’ll regret being too late.
“I feel like I’m at the perfect point, the perfect moment in my life, in my career. I have the catalog, I have the history, but I also have the drive and ambition to: Please go further. ”
The show will reportedly feature all of her No. 1 hits, including “Can’t Get You Out of My Head” and “Spinning Around,” as well as songs from her upcoming album. ing.
With Kylie Minogue as its first exclusive headliner, Voltaire promises DJ, cabaret and burlesque “with an amazing cast and headliner talent”.
