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Photo above: Kevin Glendinning at the tour’s DiGiCo Quantum852 monitor console
It’s taken some time, but Kylie Minogue may finally be ready to conquer the United States, as she recently capped her first Las Vegas residency at the Venetian Resort’s new Voltaire venue. Tension, her 16th studio album released late last year, reached the number-one slot—her ninth LP to do so—on the heels of sell-out shows in London, Rabat, and Athens this year. The Australian singer/actress/presenter is a two-time Grammy Awards and four-time Brit Awards winner, a holder of the UK’s Order of the British Empire (and its Australian counterpart), just this year was named one of Time magazine’s “most influential people in the world,” and has toured 19 times since 1989, selling out arenas and stadiums globally. For much of that run she’s been accompanied on the road by DiGiCo, most recently with a Quantum852 console in her monitor world. That desk, piloted by IEM engineer Kevin Glendinning, was supplied by...

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