Kylie Minogue is coming to Las Vegas.
The enormously well-known singer, who is following in the footsteps of Celine Dion and Adele, has announced her first exclusive engagement in Sin City.
The 55-year-old's performances at the Voltaire nightclub at The Venetian in Las Vegas will mark a significant US homecoming as she has not performed in North America since 2011.
With her claim that she has "earned the right to" perform in Las Vegas at this point in her career, Minogue has promised lavish costumes and routines.
"I've performed a couple of times at Vegas, but as part of a tour, and particularly when I did the Showgirl tour in 2004 - at that time we said, 'oh, this feels like a Vegas show'," the Australian pop star shared at a Los Angeles news conference.
Her later Aphrodite tour had featured "so many waterworks in like precision fountains," she added. "My team at the time kept saying, 'Why isn't this in Vegas? We've got to do it at some point.'"
The performance promises to be unique for Las Vegas since it will take place in a more intimate setting that will allow Minogue to interact more closely with the audience.
"I want it to be the kind of essence of what a Kylie show has become, enough glamour and abandon. I've got some versions of songs that have not been heard, like reinterpretations of songs, which is exciting. Live bed dances, amazing costumes."
"That's the base and then we'll see what surprises we can come up with," she revealed.
And she can finally cross it off her career bucket list.
"I was thinking years ago I want to do it when I'm younger like, I don't want to do it when I'm at the sunset of my career. So, I think I've got it right somewhere in the middle where I feel like I've earned the right to and have the experience to really enjoy being there."
She will also sing many of her biggest hits, such as Can't Get You Out Of My Head and All The Lovers, as well as songs from her upcoming album Tension.
The Princess of Pop, Minogue has sold more than 80 million records worldwide and received three Brit Awards in addition to a Grammy.
With the song Padam Padam, she recently achieved her biggest solo hit in more than ten years.