Kylie Minogue's 2025 world tour is now available to watch from home. The concert special Kylie. Tension Tour Live began streaming on Netflix on Wednesday, May 27, giving fans a front-row look at the 66-show run the Australian pop icon completed in support of her sixteenth studio album, Tension.
According to Billboard, the film runs two hours and two minutes and covers the full arc of the tour, from dance rehearsals in Minogue's native Australia to the final show on August 26 in Monterrey, Mexico. Stops along the way included New York's Madison Square Garden, multiple dates across Asia, and shows in cities spanning multiple continents.
Minogue opens the film in voice-over, speaking over footage of her running offstage to a roaring crowd. "When I stepped off the stage on the closing night of the Tension tour, I could hardly believe what had transpired over the previous eight months," she says. She goes on to describe the experience as fulfilling a specific creative goal: "My dream was to get amongst the audience, to really connect and coexist. And that's what happened. In such an emotional way, and I just feel more present in … everything."
The setlist documented in the film spans decades of Minogue's catalog. Songs featured include "What Do I Have to Do," "Spinning Around," "The Loco-Motion," "Last Night a D.J. Saved My Life," "Padam Padam," "Can't Get You Out of My Head," and the Tension title track.
One of the film's early highlights is footage from the Madison Square Garden show, which Minogue describes in voice-over as one of her favorites on the entire tour. The opening sequence shows her being hoisted above the stage on a giant swing, lowered inside a giant projected laser diamond while singing "Lights Camera Action," then descending to the main stage where dancers in futuristic silver helmets await.
The special also spends time on the costumes Minogue wore across the tour, which ranged from a sparkly red leather jumpsuit to a purple leather dress and leggings combination, a short silver minidress, and a strappy black dress with cut-outs. "Yeah, we like to change things up," Minogue says in the film.
The concert special follows a separate three-part Netflix documentary, also titled Kylie, that offered a look at her personal life. The tour film focuses entirely on the live shows and the experience of performing them night after night before audiences around the world. "The feeling of unity was just unbelievable," Minogue says over footage of fans reacting in Asia. "Every night, every venue, there's so much shared, collective experience with my audience."
Kylie. Tension Tour Live is streaming on Netflix now.
