Home in Melbourne for three sold out concerts at Rod Laver Arena, global superstar Kylie Minogue has been honoured with a commemorative star recognising her phenomenal live success at Melbourne Park.
This month marks 35 years since Kylie first performed at Rod Laver Arena (then the National Tennis Centre) in February 1990.
Prior to the current Tension Tour dates she had already played 30 shows and sold more than 350,000 tickets at Melbourne Park. With Kylie’s three shows this weekend taking her to 33 shows at the venue and a further 36,000 ticket sales, Kylie is one of the most successful artists to ever perform at the famous Melbourne destination.
The star was unveiled to Kylie on Saturday afternoon by Melbourne Park CEO, John Harnden in front of family and friends, who joined the iconic performer.
Fittingly Kylie’s star will be located in the forecourt in front of Rod Laver Arena, adjacent to Michael Gudinski’s statue. Gudinski’s touring business Frontier Touring has promoted every Kylie concert to date in Australia.
“It’s hard to believe it’s been 35 years since I first stepped on stage at this venue, and I’m honoured to be acknowledged in this way in my hometown of Melbourne,” Kylie said.
“It seems appropriate that MG will be watching over my star each day. I’m incredibly thankful to all the fans that have attended my shows over the years.”