Kylie Minogue is pulling a "Adele," as it has been rumored that she, too, is in discussions for a Las Vegas residency, similar to the "Rolling In The Deep" singer.

The Sun reported that the 54-year-old Australian popstar is touted for a 12-week stay in Sin City, similar to Adele's.

According to sources close to the "Can't Get You Out of My Head" hitmaker, everyone is quite pleased about her upcoming comeback engagements, as she is reported to have received offers from both Planet Hollywood and Caesar's Palace. The latter is the location of Adele's current tour, which was postponed at the start of 2022 due to her assertion that the performance was not yet ready.

They went on to say that Sony BMG is negotiating spin-off arrangements with partners and Kylie Minogue's teams, and she may earn up to $120 million simply for performing.

According to the insider, while Kylie may not be well-known in the United States, "she is an absolutely tremendous draw for the Brits."

"She has a cult LGBT following in particular, and it is expected that she would easily attract the pink pound."

Kylie apparently visited many locations last summer and had several meetings. But it's not like she won't agree to take the Las Vegas residency because she'll undoubtedly make a lot of money from it.

"For Kylie, it's a no-brainer: easy money and no touring. Everyone involved is ecstatic with the prospect," the source noted.

Kylie Minogue has a net worth of $120 million, per Celebrity Net Worth.

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Kylie Minogue Was Pressured to Return to Her First High-Profile Career

Kylie Minogue's probable Las Vegas residency comes after she confessed that she was under a lot of pressure to participate in the final episode of "Neighbors," a long-running Australian drama, which was canceled earlier this year.

Kylie rose to prominence on the program as Charlene Robinson.

She spoke up about the show's highly anticipated star-studded conclusion.

Kylie spoke about her early days on the set after landing the job in 1986 on "Late Night With Seth Meyers" in June, crediting the program for her tremendous success as an artist, noting that its popularity increased while she was there.

"I was only in the show for two and a half years, but it's when the show exploded. England just went crazy about it, so it's been with me ever since."

In the end, fans complained about Kylie's lack of dialogue on the final episode of the show, but per a source who spoke to the Daily Mail, it was "due to her and Jason Donovan's super busy schedules only aligning for half a day for filming."

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