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Minogue sells out added dates in 30 minutes; more shows possible

Updated August 19, 2023 - 3:16 pm

Demand for Kylie Minogue’s Voltaire production has not abated. The “Padam Padam” hitmaker sold out her 10 added dates at The Venetian hotspot within 30 minutes of going on sale Thursday morning.

Ticketmaster informed fans beginning at 7:30 a.m. that the shows added last week have sold out. Only travel packages remain on sale at Ticketmaster. Those offers are for two guests over three days, with a hotel suite and other VIP-style amenities, start at $3,250 per person/$6,500 per couple.

Minogue has now sold out 20 dates in the 1,000-capacity club, opening Nov. 3 through May 4. She wiped out the first 10 dates in 4½ hours on Aug. 9, even with multiple crashes to the ticket site.

The 55-year-old pop superstar’s popularity is already leading to industry buzz that she will add more dates. Officials familiar with the production have not ruled out a longer run.

Minogue’s general-admission tickets started at $200 (not including fees), covering about 200 seats per show. Table seats started $1,000 for a two-top, with a $600 table-spend minimum, with groups of up to eight per table being sold. The table minimums run from $500 for a two-top, up to $3,200 for an eight-top. These fees are outside the base ticket prices for seats at the tables.

The latest from production officials: If a fan has purchased tickets from a secondary market, those tickets are not transferable. This is because secondary sites have not given all the details of the additional table-limit spend requirements that are tied to the purchase.

Voltaire will try to accommodate fans, but they must reach out prior to the engagement to Info@VoltaireLV.com. Those purchases are not valid until fans have received confirmation from Voltaire at that address. Fans will need to validate table limits with a credit-card guarantee.

Reports from fans attempting to secure GA tickets and table seating Thursday seemed more positive than when the original run was put on sale, when the VoltaireLV.com site crashed repeatedly under demand.

Ticketmaster has since replaced the UrVenue hospitality platform as the production and venue’s ticket platform. Ticketmaster had already been selling ticket-suite bundles its new Ticketmaster Travel platform.

A fan on the X platform identified as Ant Sky reported “2nd times the charm!!! Got Kylie Minogue residency tickets for Summer 2024!!! This round was 1,000,000 times better than Round 1…. Ticketmaster came through (fees still high!!!) but a streamlined process indeed!!!”

But not everyone was so sated. Another fan reports checking the site at 6:50 a.m. Pacific time, only to find 1,250 fans were already waiting in the cue. The next message was the “sold out” message from Ticketmaster. Fans can now watch for more dates from Minogue. We’re doing the same.

John Katsilometes’ column runs daily in the A section. His “PodKats!” podcast can be found at reviewjournal.com/podcasts. Contact him at jkatsilometes@reviewjournal.com. Follow @johnnykats on Twitter, @JohnnyKats1 on Instagram.

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