Kylie Minogue’s Aphrodite Les Folies Tour

Did somebody say $25 million geysers? I wouldn’t mind being in the spray zone for that… And here’s the thing: if you have a chance to see Kylie’s upcoming 2011 tour, you might just be getting it all over your face.

This from her tour Facebook page:

Splash Zone ticket holders will get an exclusive Kylie photo, a Kylie waterproof, an “I Was in the Splash Zone” souvenir towel, the “Aphrodite – Les Folies” tour program, an exclusive tour lanyard and laminate and a special Splash Zone wristband to access the exclusive viewing area!

Here’s some more info from perez.com:

According to her Facebook page, the tour will have the “most technologically advanced and extravagant stage that has ever been built to date.” There will be one million movable parts associated with the stage, seven lifts, 600 light sources, a special “Fly System,” which was inspired by Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark on Broadway and a “Wet Zone.”

Rumour has it Vancouver is under consideration for her North American leg.

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