It’s been a heck of a long time coming – and even though it’s been available for pre-order from many retail sites for ages, there’s been no official confirmation that it would be dropping later this month… Until now.
Warner Music has officially announced that Kylie Minogue’s ‘Les Folies’ live DVD will indeed be released late this month, bringing with it the chance to relive Kylie’s spectacular concert series.
The show, which toured the world, was Kylie’s most ambitious, with gobsmacking staging, lavish costumes and that altogether unsurpassable water show.
Brilliantly, it’s all captured here for you to relive – and it’s all in glorious 3D!
The DVD’s release also marks the first 3D music DVD ever delivered by an Australian artist.
Kylie’s ‘Aphrodite : Les Folies Live In London’ will be released in Australia on Friday November 25.
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Anonymous says
The all the version dvd’s come with a cd disc that has all the audio songs from the tour
auspOp says
Hey team,
We’ve just been contacted from Warner Music – apparently all the confusion originated from their office this morning – which also bubbled over to Kylie’s publicist (and subsequently us).
The BluRay version is the only one with 3D.
The auspOp team
Anonymous says
So true :
From golden chariots and flying angels to a spectacular water-feature
finale this first EVER 3D music DVD released in Australia will be sure to satiate Kylie’s
legion of dedicated fans, as well as provide the perfect Christmas gift for the more
discerning pop music fan
auspOp says
Hey Aaron and Anonymous,
Just to confirm…
According to Kylie’s Aussie publicist regarding the regular DVD being just standard…
“Not true, the DVD is available as 2D and 3D as well”
The auspOp team
Anonymous says
All details I found here
http://www.play4me.com.au/search.asp?LOC=2000&q=les+folies+kylie+minogue+live&l=&f=
auspOp says
Hey team,
Unfortunately, they’ve told us nothing of which format gets the 3D treatment, but Aaron, yes, three formats – double CD plus DVD, the double DVD and the BluRay.
(This was also missing from the press release)
The auspOp team
Anonymous says
Its a 3D Blu-ray.
DVD is standard
Aaron says
Do we have confirmation that it’s all three versions getting released?
Also, just wondering if you might be able to help me – The DVD is only 2D isn’t it, and the Blu-Ray is 3D?