Pop star Kylie Minogue has recently teased plans to travel to Scotland.
This morning, Kylie joined the Heart Scotland Breakfast show with Des Clarke and Jennifer Reoch, where she stated that she would "love to be back on the road and come to Scotland."
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After being asked by Des Clarke if she has any plans to tour in Scotland, the Spinning Around singer revealed: "Ummm... I would love to.
"I haven't locked a tour down yet. We're currently just looking at that. I will say that.
"The recent performances I've done have been most encouraging and I didn't get to tour the last album.
"So yes, I would love to be back on the road. And of course, I would love to come to Scotland."
The interview comes after the release of Kylie's new album, 'Tension', which came out on Friday, September 22.
Speaking about the new material, the 55-year-old said: "It feels amazing. I'm very cognitive that this is an amazing moment.
"Padam went out onto the world like a rocket and Tension is out now. It is just hugely exciting to kind of hand it over. And now it's not just mine anymore. You want to share it.
"I don't think anyone could have even dared to dream of such a thing happening with Padam Padam.
"Having its viral moment and people really making it their own, you know, really taking ownership of the song. And for me, it was such a thrill.
"I saw it unfold in front of me on my phone day by day by day, I would have friends messaging me like 'Have you seen this meme? Have you seen that one?'
"People are hilarious. They're so creative. It was a total joy."
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Tension is now available to stream on Spotify.
For more information on the release, click HERE
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