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20050228

Kylie Minogue may have had lip enhancement surgery




UPI News Service, 01/26/2005

Australian diva Kylie Minogue appeared at a Paris fashion show with a swollen mouth, leading some to believe she's had lip enhancement surgery.

London surgeon Alex Karidis believes Minogue has had injections in her lower lip that exaggerated her lip, World Entertainment News Network reported Wednesday.

"Kylie is displaying the tell-tale signs of a recent procedure, which is when the mouth turns up slightly at the edges," said Karidis.

An observer at the Chanel show agreed, saying "Her bottom lip in particular looked out of proportion with the rest of her face. It seemed likely that she had undergone some sort of work on her mouth."

A spokesman for Minogue refused to comment.

16 year flashback



Kylie interview at 21 here.

"Singing budgie"

Kylie dates


/ Current Dates: [Click + for venue details]

Sat March 19th 2005
UK, Glasgow SECC [+]
SOLD OUT

Sun March 20th 2005
UK, Glasgow SECC [+]
SOLD OUT

Mon March 22nd 2005
UK, Glasgow SECC [+]
SOLD OUT

Tue March 23rd 2005
UK, Glasgow SECC [+]
SOLD OUT

Wed March 24th 2005 UK, Glasgow SECC [+] SOLD OUT

Sat March 26th 2005 France, Paris Zenith Arena [+] SOLD OUT

Sun March 27th 2005 Holland, Rotterdam Ahoy [+] SOLD OUT
Mon March 28th 2005 Belgium, Antwerp Sportpaelis [+] SOLD OUT
Wed March 30th 2005 Austria, Vienna Stadthalle [+] SOLD OUT
Thu March 31st 2005 Germany, Munich Olympiahalle [+] SOLD OUT
Fri April 1st 2005 Switzerland, Basel St Jakobshalle [+] SOLD OUT
Sun April 3rd 2005 Denmark, Aalborg Gigantium [+] SOLD OUT
Mon April 4th 2005 Germany, Hamburg Color Line Arena [+] SOLD OUT
Tue April 5th 2005 Germany, Koln Kolnarena [+] SOLD OUT
Thu April 7th 2005
Ireland, Dublin The Point [+]
SOLD OUT

Fri April 8th 2005
Ireland, Dublin The Point [+]
SOLD OUT

Sat April 9th 2005
Ireland, Dublin The Point [+]
SOLD OUT

Mon April 11th 2005 Ireland, Dublin The Point [+] SOLD OUT

Tue April 12th 2005 Ireland, Dublin The Point [+] ON SALE 14/02
Fri April 15th 2005 UK, Birmingham NEC [+] SOLD OUT
Sat April 16th 2005
UK, Birmingham NEC [+]
SOLD OUT

Sun April 17th 2005
UK, Birmingham NEC [+]
SOLD OUT

Tue April 19th 2005
UK, Birmingham NEC [+]
SOLD OUT

Wed April 20th 2005
UK, Birmingham NEC [+]
SOLD OUT

Thu April 21st 2005
UK, Birmingham NEC [+]
SOLD OUT

Sat April 23rd 2005
UK, Manchester MEN [+]
SOLD OUT

Sun April 24th 2005
UK, Manchester MEN [+]
SOLD OUT

Tue April 26th 2005
UK, Manchester MEN [+]
SOLD OUT

Wed April 27th 2005
UK, Manchester MEN [+]
SOLD OUT

Thu April 28th 2005
UK, Manchester MEN [+]
SOLD OUT

Sat April 30th 2005
UK, London Earls Court [+]
SOLD OUT

Sun May 1st 2005
UK, London Earls Court [+]
SOLD OUT

Mon May 2nd 2005
UK, London Earls Court [+]
SOLD OUT

Wed May 4th 2005
UK, London Earls Court [+]
SOLD OUT

Thu May 5th 2005
UK, London Earls Court [+]
SOLD OUT

Fri May 6th 2005 UK, London Earls Court [+] SOLD OUT
Sat May 7th 2005 UK, London Earls Court [+] ON SALE 14/02
Thu May 19th 2005 Australia, Sydney Superdome LIMITED
Fri May 20th 2005 Australia, Sydney Superdome SOLD OUT
Mon May 23rd 2005 Australia, Melbourne Rod Laver Arena SOLD OUT
Tue May 24th 2005 Australia, Melbourne Rod Laver Arena SOLD OUT
Wed May 25th 2005 Australia, Melbourne Rod Laver Arena LIMITED
Fri May 27th 2005 Australia, Melbourne Rod Laver Arena LIMITED
Tue May 31st 2005 Australia, Sydney Ent Centre SOLD OUT
Wed Jun 1st 2005 Australia, Sydney Ent Centre LIMITED
Sat 4th Jun 2005 Australia, Brisbane Ent Centre LIMITED
Sun 5th Jun 2005 Australia, Brisbane Ent Centre SOLD OUT
Wed 8th Jun 2005 Australia, Adelaide Ent Centre SOLD OUT
Thu 9th Jun 2005 Australia, Adelaide Ent Centre SOLD OUT
Sun 12th Jun 2005 Australia, Perth Burswood Dome SOLD OUT
Mon 13th Jun 2005 Australia, Perth Burswood Dome SOLD OUT
Tue 14th Jun 2005 Australia, Perth Burswood Dome LIMITED

// To be announced:

There are currently no plans for any American shows.
Do you have any additional news or information about the tour? If so, please get in touch.

20050223

Rest in Peace, Beautiful Wonderful Woman




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20050216

Proposal in Oz to outlaw scalping



Anti-scalping laws are anti-consumer, not pro-consumer. They only serve to protect the ticket agents, who want everyone standing in THEIR lines instead of fans having a chance to see a show that is sold out. Just look at what they say:

"Ticket retailer BASS, Adelaide Festival Centre and the Entertainment Centre said they supported anti-scalping laws.

"We would support any changes to legislation that would reduce the risk to the consumer," Adelaide Festival Centre and BASS chief executive Kate Brennan said.

Yeah, right. "Protect the consumer!" Counterfeit tickets are stealing. We don't stop currency because of the possibility someone could get a counterfeit or shut down secondhand bookstores because it might sell a forgery. Come on, be real. I could not get good tickets for Kylie's UK shows so I will have to go over there from the US and pray that I can get seats from scalpers outside the venues or on eBay. Scalpers, just like stock brokers perform a vital service that serves the buyer, the true fan and also serves the performer by providing a secondary market to minimize wasted and empty seats.

The ticket sellers don't give a rat's ass about the consumer as can be seen by the incompetent and surely manner with which they "serve" the buyers.

Without scalping, without a free market in tickets, you will have the front rows of every concert filled with blaise press and radio station employees while the really passionate and devoted fans will be stuck in the back like the damned shows you see from Monaco. Monaco! Watching KYlie sitting quietly, perhaps tapping their foot if they really let themselves go. All rich VIPs and not a single super fan withing sight of the performer.

Think about it.

The artists know how to limit scalping. No more than six tickets per sale. That's perfectly fair. How are you going to STOP someone from paying $1000 for a front row seat? You make it a crime, he will mug the seller or pay him in sex, drugs or a valuable "gift." Only control freaks who hate free choice would try to stop open and free ticket resales.

Can you imagine if they applied that logic to other goods and services? "Oh no, you can't charge more than 10% of the original cost of that 1723 Stradivarius violin. That will be 14 cents please." "The Monet? Yes, that $68.50, plus VAT."


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