Kylie Minogue has added another concert to her busy 2024 festival schedule as she shows no signs of slowing down despite one of her concerts being cancelled.
The pop legend, 55, has had an incredible year with the success of her dance anthem Padam Padam and has proven to be in demand on the festival circuit.
She’s already signed up for a series of hugely popular events across the UK and Europe, driving her fans wild, and now she’s added another date to her schedule.
It comes after her Australian fans were left devastated when the long-running Splendor In The Grass festival, where Kylie was due to headline, was cancelled.
It was previously claimed that Kylie was due to tour Australia this year, but the singer is yet to confirm whether she will take to the stage in her home country in 2024 after her planned concert was cancelled.
Kylie Minogue has added another concert to her busy 2024 festival schedule as she shows no signs of slowing down despite one of her concerts being cancelled.
However, it is still going full steam ahead with a series of shows elsewhere in the world, including a popular Irish music and dance festival.
On Friday, Kylie took to Instagram to share the exciting news that she will be headlining Electric Picnic in Stradbally, County Laois, on August 18.
Kylie will take to the stage on the final day of the festival alongside fellow star, BRIT Award-winning singer Raye.
Also part of the lineup for this year’s festival, which has been held since 2004, are artists such as Calvin Harris, Noah Kahan, Kodaline and Gerry Cinnamon.
Her exciting announcement came just one day after Kylie confirmed she will be headlining one of Europe’s biggest music festivals this summer.
The pop legend, 55, has had an incredible year with the success of her dance anthem Padam Padam and has proven to be in demand on the festival circuit.
On Friday, Kylie took to Instagram to share the exciting news that she will be headlining Electric Picnic in Stradbally, County Laois, on August 18.
The Australian sensation shared the news that she will be headlining the opening night of the Sziget Festival in Budapest, Hungary on Wednesday, August 7.
She wrote alongside a poster confirming the news: ‘Sziget are you ready to PADAM with me in August?!!!’
Fans went into a frenzy in the comments section as they gushed: ‘Yass, we’re ready!’; ‘Oh! Fantastic’; ‘I’ll be here, no matter what’; ‘Finally @kylieminogue waited 20 years for you to come!’
The Sziget Festival is one of the largest music festivals in Europe and is held every year on Óbudai-sziget, also known as Hajógyári, a 108 hectare island on the Danube River.
More than 1,000 shows take place annually on 60 stages and Kylie will perform alongside the likes of Tom Odell and Dom Dolla on its opening night.
Her exciting announcement came just one day after Kylie confirmed she will be headlining one of Europe’s biggest music festivals this summer.
The 2024 festival, which will take place from August 7 to 12, will also feature performances from big names such as Fred Again, Halsey, Janelle Monae, Liam Gallagher and Sam Smith.
Also part of the star-studded lineup are Stormzy, Louis Tomlinson, Raye, Aurora, Becky Hill, Skrillex, Nia Archives and Dead Poet Society.
Kylie has filled her summer 2024 schedule with epic performances amid her huge success, as she will also be making an appearance in London.
The Tension hitmaker will take to the stage at the hugely popular BST Hyde Park on July 13 in her first appearance at the event in nine years.
She’s been riding high off her recent success with Padam Padam, which took her home with the BRIT Awards Global Icon and a Grammy Award.
The Australian sensation shared the news that she will be headlining the opening night of the Sziget Festival in Budapest, Hungary on Wednesday, August 7.
Kylie was also due to headline the popular Australian festival Splendor In The Grass in July, but it was one of a series of 2024 music events that were scrapped in Australia.
The festival was due to take place at North Byron Parklands from July 19 to 21, but organizers confirmed it was canceled last month and its future appears uncertain.
Kylie quickly reacted to the shocking news while taking xformerly known as Twitter, to share her devastation and promised to return to Australia soon.
She wrote: “SITG this must have been a difficult decision,” along with a crying emoji.
‘I really wanted to be there and for everyone to have the best time. Oz, now more than ever I look forward to being home and playing shows for you.”
Kylie is yet to confirm whether she will return to the stage Down Under for another performance this year following the sudden cancellation of Splendor In The Grass.
It is the latest in a long line of Australian music festivals that have been scrapped after Groovin the Moo was forced to cancel just two months before it was due to start.
NYE In The Park and Tent Pole Music Festival were also canceled this year amid issues such as poor ticket sales and the economic climate.
Kylie is yet to confirm whether she will return to the stage Down Under for another performance following the sudden cancellation of Splendor In The Grass.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Kylie’s representatives for comment.