After filming her last scenes for
Neighbours in June and July 1988, Minogue was able to relocate to London to concentrate on the promotional work for
Kylie. This included her performances on
Terry Wogan's
television talk show and the opening for a new ride at
Alton Towers amusement park. Waterman also spent a large amount of money on TV advertising for the album. In September, Minogue did a three-month promotional trip in the United States, Japan, Melbourne and the United Kingdom. The singer had to cut it short due to emotional exhaustion. In October 1989, more than a year after the album was released, Minogue launched her first concert tour,
Disco in Dream performing several songs from both
Kylie and
Enjoy Yourself. It began in Japan, where she performed in front of 38,000 fans at the
Tokyo Dome. She later joined other artists from the PWL label on a ten-date theatre tour in the United Kingdom, which attracted 170,000 fans. Its run in the United Kingdom was sponsored by local radio stations and was re-titled The Hitman Roadshow. ALFA International and
Video Collection International released the video album
On the Go: Live in Japan in April 1990 in Japan and the United Kingdom. It contained footage shot during the Disco in Dream concert tour and was available in
VHS and
Laserdisc formats.
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Got to Be Certain" during the
Kiss Me Once Tour (2014) Despite the buzz surrounding "Locomotion" in 1987, Waterman could not get a major label interested in "I Should Be So Lucky". He decided to issue it on his own PWL Records imprint instead. Released as the first single from
Kylie in late December 1987, "I Should Be So Lucky" topped the charts in the United Kingdom and Australia, the first time this had been achieved by any artist. It remained at number-one on the
UK Singles Chart for five consecutive weeks, and on Australia's
Kent Music Report for another sixth consecutive weeks. It peaked at number twenty-eight on the
Billboard Hot 100 and topped the charts in Switzerland, and Germany. Two music videos were made for the single: one with Minogue singing in a bubble-filled bath, and another where she hangs out of a convertible BMW driving through Sydney. "Got to Be Certain", the second single, was released on 2 May 1988. It was Minogue's third number-one single in Australia. In the United Kingdom, it reached number two for three weeks, while peaking within the top ten in Germany and Switzerland. Its music video shows Minogue doing a fashion photo shoot, singing on top of the
KPMG Tower and alongside the
Yarra River. "The Loco-Motion" was released in Europe and the United States on 25 July 1988 as the third single. It debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number two, setting the record for the highest entry by a female artist. It also peaked at number three on the
Billboard Hot 100, and number five on the
RPM Canadian Top Singles chart. The music video for "The Loco-Motion" was re-edited from footage of the original Australian release, which was shot at
Essendon Airport and the
ABC Studios in Melbourne. In the video, Minogue is seen dancing against a backdrop of
graffiti and singing in a studio, while her brother Brendan appeared as a cameo at the end of the clip. Originally planned as a double A-side with new track "Made in Heaven", "Je ne sais pas pourquoi" was released as the fourth single on 17 October 1988. It was re-titled as "I Still Love You (Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi)" in Australia and the United States. It also reached the top ten in Norway and New Zealand. Its music video features Minogue dancing and speaking French. It peaked at number 37 on the
Billboard Hot 100, Minogue's third consecutive top forty single in the United States. A still from the music video, which shows Minogue walking through to the beach and to a pool at the
Mirage Resort, was used as the front cover of the Australian single release. ==Critical reception==