'' was a global
Concert Tour in support of
Kylie Minogue's 2001 hit album, ''
Fever ''.
The tour was the biggest production Minogue had ever put on. The album and its
Music Videos were able to provide and inspire multiple stage sets and costume changes. These included: 'Silvanemesis', 'Droogie Nights', 'The Crying Game', 'Street Style', 'Sex In Venice', 'Cybertronica', and 'Voodoo Inferno', each representing a different side to Minogue.
The tour had a much larger budget then past shows due to the success of the album and its singles. Due to the increase in money the stage sets were able to become much grander with two staircases and five projection screens which were used to enhance the different themes of the show.
The costumes for the show were designed exclusively for Minogue by
Italian designers
Dolce & Gabbana . The choreographer for the tour was done by
Rafael Bonachela , who was able to put his ideas and interpretations of the music into dance movements.
A special webcast of the show at
Manchester 's MEN Arena was shown exclusively on
MSN UK live for fans around the world.
- 04/26/2002 — Cardiff International Arena - Cardiff, Wales
- 04/27/2002 — Cardiff International Arena - Cardiff, Wales
- 04/28/2002 — Cardiff International Arena - Cardiff, Wales
- 04/29/2002 — Cardiff International Arena - Cardiff, Wales
- 05/01/2002 — Evening News Arena – Manchester, England
- 05/02/2002 — Evening News Arena – Manchester, England
- 05/03/2002 — Evening News Arena – Manchester, England
- 05/04/2002 — Evening News Arena – Manchester, England
- 05/06/2002 — National Exhibition Centre – Birmingham, England
- 05/07/2002 — National Exhibition Centre – Birmingham, England
- 05/08/2002 — National Exhibition Centre – Birmingham, England
- 05/09/2002 — National Exhibition Centre – Birmingham, England
- 05/11/2002 — Evening News Arena – Manchester, England
- 05/12/2002 — Evening News Arena – Manchester, England
- 05/14/2002 — Sheffield Arena – Sheffield, England
- 05/15/2002 — Sheffield Arena – Sheffield, England
- 05/17/2002 — Scottish Exhibition & Conference Centre (SECC) - Glasgow, Scotland
- 05/18/2002 — Scottish Exhibition & Conference Centre (SECC) - Glasgow, Scotland
- 05/19/2002 — Scottish Exhibition & Conference Centre (SECC) - Glasgow, Scotland
- 05/21/2002 — Newcastle Arena – Newcastle, England
- 05/22/2002 — Newcastle Arena – Newcastle, England
- 05/24/2002 — Wembley Arena – London, England
- 05/25/2002 — Wembley Arena – London, England
- 05/26/2002 — Wembley Arena – London, England
- 05/27/2002 — Wembley Arena – London, England
- 05/30/2002 — Hovet – Stockholm, Sweden
- 05/31/2002 — Oslo Spectrum - Oslo, Norway
- 06/01/2002 — Compenhagen Forum - Copenhagen, Denmark
- 06/03/2002 — Olympic Stadium - Munich, Germany
- 06/04/2002 — Vienna Gasometer - Vienna, Austria
- 06/06/2002 — Hallenstadion - Zurich, Switzerland
- 06/08/2002 — Berlin Velodome - Berlin, Germany
- 06/09/2002 — Hamburg Sporthalle - Hamburg, Germany
- 06/11/2002 — Frankfurt Festhalle - Frankfurt, Germany
- 06/12/2002 — Ahoy - Rotterdam, Netherlands
- 06/13/2002 — Oberhausen Arena - Oberhausen, Germany
- 06/15/2002 — Palais Omnisport - Paris, France
- 06/18/2002 — Fila Forum - Milan, Italy
- 08/02/2002 — Sydney Entertainment Centre - Sydney, Australia
- 08/03/2002 — Sydney Entertainment Centre - Sydney, Australia
- 08/04/2002 — Sydney Entertainment Centre - Sydney, Australia
- 08/06/2002 — Sydney Entertainment Centre - Sydney, Australia
- 08/07/2002 — Sydney Entertainment Centre - Sydney, Australia
- 08/08/2002 — Sydney Entertainment Centre - Sydney, Australia
- 08/09/2002 — Sydney Entertainment Centre - Sydney, Australia
- 08/11/2002 — Rod Laver Arena - Melbourne, Australia
- 08/12/2002 — Rod Laver Arena - Melbourne, Australia
- 08/14/2002 — Rod Laver Arena - Melbourne, Australia
- 08/15/2002 — Rod Laver Arena - Melbourne, Australia
- 08/16/2002 — Rod Laver Arena - Melbourne, Australia
- Design & Direction: William Baker & Alan McDonald
- Executive Producers: Bill Lord, Terry Blamey & Kylie Minogue
- Concert Video Director: Chris Keating
- Management: Terry Blamey
- Musical Producer: Steve Anderson
- Musical Director/Drums: Andrew Small
- Choreographer: Rafael Bonacela
- Tour Manager: Sean Fitzpatrick
- Tour Production Manager: Steve Martin
- Costumes: Dolce & Gabbana
- Lighting Designer: Vince Foster
- Keyboards : Steve Turner
- Bass: Chris Brown
- Guitar : James Hayto
- Backing Vocals: Lurine Cato & Sherina White
- Turntables & Scratching: DJ Ziggy
- Assistant Choreographer: Amy Hollingsworth
- Acrobat : Terry Kvasnik
- Dancer s: Pia Driver, Patti Hines, Milena Mancini, Alec Mann, Jason Piper, Adam Pudney, Emma Ribbing, Alicia Herrero Simon, Andile E Sotiya, Melanie Teall & Rod Buchanan
''KylieFever'' was released on
DVD and
VHS under the name ''Kylie Fever 2002'' on
November 18 ,
2002 . The concert released was filmed during Minogue's shows at
Manchester 's MEN Arena in May
2002 . Both formats contained a special tour documentary ''Feel The Fever'', which showed the making of the tour from initial designs to rehearsals . The DVD contained more special features including: a gallery, virtual tour programme and projections for "Cowboy Style", "Light Years"/"I Feel Love", "I Should Be So Lucky" and "Burning Up".
A limited edition version of the DVD was released, and contained the standard DVD features with deluxe packaging and a bonus live
CD .
The DVD release was a hit on the DVD and home video charts peaking number one in
Australia , number two in the
UK and number five in
Canada .