Tickets for Kylie Minogue’s upcoming Las Vegas residency sold out within hours of going on sale and even forced the website to crash due to such high demand.
The Australian singer, 55, is set to begin an intimate run of shows at exclusive new venue Voltaire inside The Venetian Tower on November 3.
It has been four years since Minogue’s last big stage show after the pandemic scuppered her world tour plans.
First bursting onto the music scene in the 1980s off the back of starring in Aussie soap Neighbours, Kylie has since sold over 80 million records and has played to sold-out arenas around the globe.
Voltaire is a state-of-the-art venue which has been themed on a cabaret show and will hold just 1,000 lucky fans, making it the Padam Padam hit-maker’s most intimate show in over a decade.
Prices start at at $200 (£170) for standing tickets, and go up to $2000 for bottle service tables.
The first ten dates went on sale on Tuesday and the result was chaos with the digital queue said to be “over seven hundred hours” long at one point.
“It was crazy,” a source told The Sun.
“Kylie is a huge artist in the UK and Europe and obviously back home in Aus but American has always been that one place she’s left to crack – if the past 24 hours is anything to by she’s finally done it.”