Kylie Minogue has sent fans wild by accidentally confirming an upcoming Australian tour in a surprise radio announcement.

The pop superstar, 56, last toured Down Under on her Golden tour back in March 2019, and is now lining up another string of concerts in the country.

She let the news slip during an appearance on The Fox's Fifi, Fev & Nick on Monday, where she was quizzed about rumours of an Aussie tour. 

After initially hesitating, Kylie confirmed she will be returning to the country for her first Australian tour in more than five years.

When Brendan Fevola asked her the burning question, Kylie uncertainly replied: 'Uh… I want to say yes. Yes. The answer is yes! We're just locking down details.'

'Maybe I wasn't meant to say that, but yes,' she added, while remaining coy on the dates for the upcoming tour.

The Tension hitmaker went on to say her 'dream' is to sell out the iconic 100,000 capacity Melbourne Cricket Ground during her next tour.

'That's another dream. One day that would be incredible, for sure,' she gushed, with Fev assuring her that she would 'for sure' be able to sell out the venue.

Kylie Minogue (pictured on stage at BST Hyde Park on Saturday) has sent fans wild by accidentally confirming an upcoming Australian tour in a surprise radio announcement

Kylie Minogue (pictured on stage at BST Hyde Park on Saturday) has sent fans wild by accidentally confirming an upcoming Australian tour in a surprise radio announcement

'Well, if you invite all your friends! You guys are pretty popular,' Kylie quipped in response.

Rumours began to circulate earlier this year about Kylie planning an Australia tour after her Splendour In The Grass headlining gig was cancelled.

The festival was due to take place at the North Byron Parklands from July 19-21, but organisers confirmed it was cancelled amid the struggling economy, with its future looking uncertain.

At the time, Kylie promised to soon return to Australia for another performance, with fans speculating about her touring plans.

She wrote on social media: 'I was so looking forward to being there and all of us having the best time. Oz, I'm looking forward, now more than ever, to be home and playing shows for you.'

Kylie has had a jam-packed year after the success of her smash hit track Padam Padam and emotionally took to the stage at BST Hyde Park on Saturday night.

She marked a career milestone at the iconic event, returning to perform at the festival for the first time in nine years after last appearing in 2015. 

The pop superstar, 56, last toured Down Under on her Golden tour back in March 2019, and is now lining up another string of concerts in the country, with the dates yet to be confirmed

The pop superstar, 56, last toured Down Under on her Golden tour back in March 2019, and is now lining up another string of concerts in the country, with the dates yet to be confirmed

'I knew you were gonna be here tonight, but you still take my breath away, thank you,' she told the 65,000 strong crowd. 

'I'm really aware the last time I played BST was nine years ago, so much has happened for me, for you, for all of us. But we are here and I am so, so grateful.'

'Nine years ago was so different because so many [of my] songs didn't exist,' she continued, mentioning her 2023 album Tension and its success.

'I want to bottle this feeling, every artist would. It's because of you and I wish I had a better segue but Hold onto Now,' she added. 

Listen to Fifi, Fev & Nick on Melbourne's 101.9 The Fox from 6-9am on weekdays, also on LiSTNR.