Australian singer Kylie Minogue performs during the closing ceremony of the 2014 commonwealth games at Hampden Park in Glasgow, Scotland August 3, 2014.
IN PHOTO: Australian singer Kylie Minogue performs during the closing ceremony of the 2014 commonwealth games at Hampden Park in Glasgow, Scotland August 3, 2014. REUTERS

Kylie Minogue has cancelled all her German shows after the local promoter suffers from financial constraint.

The Australian pop superstar was supposed to perform in four German cities this October, but a last-minute development has forced her to cancel her shows. She was due to perform at the Laxness Arena in Cologne on October 22, Olympiahalle in Munich on the 25th, at the O2 World in Berlin on 27 and at the O2 Arena in Hamburg on October 28 as part of her “Kiss Me Once” world tour.

However, promoter CT Creative Talent GmbH is now unable to support the tour as it undergoes preliminary insolvency hearings.

“I am extremely disappointed that due to financial difficulties of the German promoter CT Creative Talent GmbH, I am unable to perform the scheduled shows in Cologne, Munich, Berlin and Hamburg. The Administrator who is now controlling CT Creative Talent GmbH is unable to confirm that we have the venues and facilities needed to be able to put on the shows,” Minogue wrote on her Web site.

She added that they are now trying to work out a way to make up to the fans for the disappointment the cancellation has brought. The other previously announced shows outside Germany are not affected.

She will be in Vienna on Thursday and in Lodz, Poland on October 30 for her next shows.

In March 2015, Minogue will be coming back home for the Australian leg of her tour after her European tour. The 46-year-old songstress will be in Perth (March 14), Adelaide (March 17), Melbourne (March 18), Sydney (March 20) and Brisbane (March 21).

Minogue recently starred in a short film for Jean Paul Gaultier’s Australian exhibition, “The Fashion World o Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk,” which opened on Friday and will conclude on Feb 8, 2015 at the National Gallery of Victoria.. The French fashion luminary is the designer for her tour costumes.