Kylie Minogue unveils next Tension single, celebrates album topping charts in Australia and UK: ‘It’s one of my favourites’

Kylie Minogue unveils next Tension single, celebrates album topping charts in Australia and UK: ‘It’s one of my favourites’
Kylie Minogue has teased the next official single from her new album Tension.
Published on The Chrissie Swan Show This week it appeared to be confirmed that “Hold On To Now” would be Tension’s next single after a fan called for the song’s release.
“Would you agree, what do you think for the third single?” he asked Kylie.
She answered in the affirmative and said, “I would 100 percent do that. It’s one of my favorites on the album.”
Despite not being an official single yet, “Hold On To Now” has already entered the UK Top 100 thanks to streams and downloads.

Kylie Minogue has teased the next official single from her new album Tension following the album’s success in Australia and the UK

During a radio interview, Kylie appeared to confirm that Hold On To Now would be Tension’s next single
This came after “Tension” debuted at No. 1 in both Australia and the United Kingdom.
In the UK, the album was so successful that it sold more in its opening week than the rest of the top five combined.
Kylie celebrated the song’s success by thanking fans on social media.
“THANK YOU to everyone who bought it, streamed it and made it YOURS,” she exclaimed.
“I am in awe of the love and support you have shown me. ‘I will capture this moment forever!!’

This came after “Tension” debuted at No. 1 in both Australia and the United Kingdom
Tension is Kylie’s fourth consecutive No. 1 album in Australia and eighth overall.
ARIA CEO Annabelle Herd said in a statement: “It’s exciting to see an ARIA Hall of Fame artist continue to dominate, reinvent and represent Australian music on such a global scale.” We can’t wait to see her Celebrating success at this year’s awards.”
“Tension” is also expected to debut at No. 20 on the Billboard 200, making it her most successful album in America in over a decade.

In the UK, the album was so successful that it sold more in its opening week than the rest of the top five combined