In addition to revising the setlist, she assembled a new band to work with her existing musical director and choreographer.
Backed by her five dancers, Minogue mounted the tour in support of her fourth studio album Let's Get to It (1991).
The show comprised an all-new couture wardrobe created by John Galliano and several new additions to the set list from the new album, many of which were written by Minogue herself.
[3] Writing for Chronicle Live in 2014, Gordon Barr said the performance she gave on the tour was a "polished" one he has seldom seen at the many other gigs he has been to.
[3] When being asked about the subject on Tonight Live with Steve Vizard, Minogue stated: "I would like to think that people in England—and also around the world—don't take what they say as being gospel.
[9] Irish Examiner called the outfit "risque", but stated: "There IS such a thing as too much fishnet, and this is definitely overstepping the mark.