Main Performers | Kylie Minogue - vocal, speaker |
Performance Notes | Kylie Minogue, superstar and global icon will be taking to the stage at the legendary Royal Albert Hall on Friday 1 December for the biggest Audience With
to date, filmed and broadcast exclusively on ITV 1 and ITVX.
For one night only in front of fans and a specially invited audience of VIP celebrity guests, she will perform a selection of her greatest hits plus songs from her eagerly anticipated album Tension. Kylie will take questions from the celebrity audience of friends, personal heroes, actors, musicians, artists, sportsmen and women.
Kylie is one of the few music artists who has had a number 1 album across 5 decades, sold over 80 million albums worldwide, achieved 5 billion streams and scored over 50 Top 40 hits in the UK including Cant Get You Out of My Head, I Should Be So Lucky, Better The Devil You Know , All The Lovers, and her latest worldwide smash Padam Padam to name just a few.
Hospitality Dining tickets were available fore £325 per person which included a premium Stalls seat, champagne, three course dinner with wine and beverages. Post Show party tickets were available for £320 per person which included a premium Stalls seat, hospitality area access, wine, beer and soft drinks, canapes and snacks, and a dancefloor with DJ.
Luxury Box Package tickets were available for £4,400 (Grand Tier), £2,960 (Loggia Box), £1,400 (Second Tier) which included private box hire, dedicated box waiter, champagne, wine, and soft drinks, canapes, hot and cold bowl food, and dessert.
Red carpet guests included: Alison Hammond (presenter), Alan Carr (comedian), Carol Voderman (presenter), Rylan Clark (presenter), Tom Allen (comedian), Nicola Coughlan (actor), Andrew Scott (actor), Ruth Wilson (actor), Stephen Mangan (actor), Sir Lenny Henry (actor), Lisa Makin (theatre), Olly Alexander (musician, actor), Matt Willis (musician), Emma Willis (presenter), Abbry Clancy (model), Karen Sullivan (Clancy's mother), Billy Porter (actor), Amanda Holden (presenter), Mawaan Rizwan (comedian), Rachel Stevens (musician), Ashley Roberts (musician), Lawrence Chaney (drag artist), Dame Kelly Holmes (athlete), Alex Scott (footballer), Kenny Doughty (actor), Ashley Jensen (actor), Laura Whitmore (presenter), Munroe Bergdorf (model), Clara Amfo (radio broadcaster), Siobhán McSweeney (actor), Naga Munchetty (presenter), Patrick Grant (fashion designer), Esme Young (fashion designer), Jeremy Young, Leigh Francis (comedian), AJ Odudu (presenter), Ellie Simmons (swimmer), Angela Scanlon (tv presenter), Roy Horgan (entrepreneur), Rev. Richard Coles (writer), Pete Waterman (record producer), Rob Rinder (tv personality), Monica Galletti (chef), Jack Savoretti (singer), Rosie Jones (comedian), Jonathan Bailey (actor), Jamie Carragher (former footballer), Mia Carragher (actor), Golda Rosheuvel (actor), Joe Black (musician), Ranvir Singh (tv presenter), Brooke Blewitt (internet personality), Jess Qualter (internet personality), Andrew Spanndy (internet personality), Max Balegde (internet personality), Keren Woodward (singer), Sara Dallin (singer), Alice Dallin-Walker (social media manager), Louise Delamere (actor), David Ames (actor), Dame Zandra Rhodes (fashion designer), Andrew Logan (sculptor), Scott Mills (radio broadcaster), Katie Piper (activist), Dermot OLeary (presenter), Hugh Skinner (actor), Ella Vaday (drag artist), Lorraine Kelly (presenter), Owain Wyn Evans (broadcaster, drummer), Joe Baggs (internet personality), James Barr (radio broadcaster), Calum Scott (singer), Christopher Dean (ice dancer), Karen Barber (ice dancer), |