Ageless Kylie Minogue turns heads in an optical illusion wet look dress as she wraps up a TV show appearance in Paris

Kylie Minogue turned heads as she left a TV appearance on hit French show Quotidien in Paris this weekend.

The pop star looked fantastic in a red optical dress.

The sleek outfit, created by Latvian designer Keta Gutmane, is a slim-fit maxi dress worth over $560, with an all-over print reminiscent of wet clothes and fabric that clings to the wearer.

The gown also featured a sassy slit at the leg, revealing the Padam Padam hitmaker’s black stockings and matching black boots.

Kylie was all smiles as she waved to onlookers and took in the chic atmosphere of the City of Light.

The pop star wore her blonde locks down and she went for a fresh and uncomplicated make-up look, with a light blush and a light pink lipstick.

It comes as Kylie announced she is adding more dates to her 2025 Australian tour amid skyrocketing demand for tickets.

The Australian pop legend confirmed her world tour dates late last month, with the first Telstra pre-sale quickly selling out as fans eagerly snapped up tickets.

Kylie Minogue turned heads as she left a TV appearance on hit French show Quotidien in Paris this weekend

The pop star looked fantastic in a red optical dress. The tight outfit, created by Latvian designer Keta Gutmane, is a slim-fit maxi dress worth over $560, with an all-over print reminiscent of wet clothes and fabric that clings to the wearer

Now Kylie has added three more Australian dates to her highly anticipated tour, ahead of Frontier Touring and Kylie.com pre-sales kicking off in September.

Having already announced an impressive seven shows in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Adelaide, she has now added even more concerts.

She has added a third Sydney date at Qudos Bank Arena on March 3, following her two existing shows at the 21,000-capacity venue the night before.

The gown also featured a sassy slit at the leg, revealing the Padam Padam hitmaker’s black stockings and matching black boots

The Padam Padam hitmaker will also perform at the Brisbane Entertainment Center on February 27, following her first show at the venue on February 26.

Melbourne has also been treated to an extra date at Rod Laver Arena on February 22, bringing the number of performances in the city to three.

In her biggest run of shows Down Under since her Aphrodite: Les Folies Tour in 2011, Kylie will also perform in Perth on February 15 and Adelaide on February 18.

Tickets for her now 10-date Australian tour were in high demand, with the first Telstra pre-sale selling out within hours.

Kylie recently announced she is adding more dates to her 2025 Australian tour amid skyrocketing demand for tickets

Kylie has added three more Australian dates (pictured) to her highly anticipated tour

It marks Kylie’s first tour Down Under since 2019 and comes after her headlining stint at the Splendor In The Grass festival had to be canceled earlier this year.

Coinciding with her epic world tour, Kylie also confirmed that she is treating her fans to even more music as she prepares to release a new album, titled Tension II.

Tension II hopes to emulate the success of Tension, which surpassed the entire top 20 of the UK charts, becoming her ninth No. 1 album and earning Kylie her second Grammy.

The first single from her new album, titled Lights Camera Action, will premiere on Friday, after which a whole series of other songs will follow.

She saw huge success with Tension’s first single Padam Padam, which was released in May 2023 and is a dance-pop and synth-pop song with elements of electronic music and Eastern European sound.

The smash hit received rave reviews from music critics, with many praising its catchiness and hook, and it won first place for Best Pop Dance Recording at the 66th annual Grammy Awards in February.

FULL LIST OF DATES FOR KYLIE MINOGUE’S AUSTRALIA TENSION TOUR

The full list of dates for the Tension Australian tour:

RAC Arena, Perth, WA – Saturday, February 15

Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide, SA – Tuesday, February 18

Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC – Thursday February 20, Friday February 21, Saturday February 22 (new show)

Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, Queensland – Wednesday February 26, Thursday February 27 (new show)

Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW – Saturday March 1, Sunday March 2, Monday March 3 (new show)

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