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Kylie announces relaunch of Showgirl tour
Friday 23 June 2006

Gay icon Kylie Minogue is to relaunch her postponed Showgirl tour in November following her recovery from breast cancer.

Kylie had to cancel the Australian leg of the tour last May when she was diagnosed with the cancer.

"Obviously she has still got a few mountains to climb, but we are very confident that the tour will be going ahead in November," said Australian concert promoter Michael Gudinski.

Mr Gudinski said the tour will be spread out over a longer time to ease the pressure on Kylie.


"She is still getting tired on the odd day, but she looked fit as a fiddle," said Mr Gudinski, who is also a long-term friend of Minogue.

"I spent the weekend with Kylie. She's looking great. She's definitely through the worst of everything," he added.

"You can't keep Kylie down. She's actually recording in the studio and working on songs as we speak."

Kylie begins rehearsals for the tour in London soon before preparations start in Sydney later in the year. At this stage, she will not be performing outside Australia.

Apparently few fans have asked for ticket refunds, despite no guarantee on return dates. Gudinski said money raised from ticket sales had been held by the ticket agencies. Profits from the interest will be donated to Kylie's charity of choice.

Kylie has declined interview requests with the exception of a special hosted by Cat Deeley

Kylie made her first stage appearance earlier this month since her diagnosis, joining her younger sister Dannii at London's GAY.


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