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===Live performances and tour=== {{see also|Intimate and Live (concert tour)}} Minogue's press campaign for the album began in mid-1997, including interviews with magazines and a performance at the [[Radio 1 Roadshow]] in [[Newquay]] on 21 August 1997.<ref name="Smith140"/> The promotional campaign was aimed at album buyers, rather than the singles market.<ref name="musicweekinterview">{{harvnb|Malins|1997}}</ref> The label stressed Minogue's wide-reaching appeal by setting up press cover interviews for her in various markets: broadsheets, dance specialists, tabloids, gay magazines, and style monthlies.<ref name="musicweekinterview"/> During the release week in March 1998, Deconstruction and Minogue held a release party at [[Tower Records]] in London.<ref>{{harvnb|Kinolibrary|1998}}</ref> She conducted a small-concert tour travelling to Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong through October 1997; it was her first time in both New Zealand and Hong Kong.<ref>{{harvnb|Minogue|Baker|2002}}; {{harvnb|Magee|1997}}</ref> Minogue expanded the tour by adding venues in Norway, Denmark, and the Netherlands.<ref name="LaLaLa"/> She appeared on several television shows to promote the album's singles.<ref name="Julie"/> She promoted the album at the 1998 [[Mardi Gras]] ceremony in Sydney, Australia.<ref name="Smith152">{{harvnb|Smith|2014|page=152β153}}</ref> In May 1998, Minogue announced the [[Intimate and Live (concert tour)|Intimate and Live]] concert tour, which began on 2 June at the Palais Theatre in Melbourne, Australia, that same year.<ref name="Dates">{{harvnb|''Kylie.com'' B}}</ref> Initially, she wanted to finish the tour in Melbourne on 4 July, but because of high demand in England, Minogue hosted three additional concert performances there.<ref name="Dates"/> The tour attracted positive reviews from both attendees and publications, praising the idea of a smaller venue show. She received compliments for her vocal performance and her stage presence.<ref name="Julie"/> Each concert had drawn in approximately 2,000 audience members in Australia, and the media there deemed it a commercial success.<ref name="Smith154">{{harvnb|Smith|2014|page=154}}</ref> To complete the tour's promotion, an accompanying [[Intimate and Live (album)|live album and DVD]], shot at the [[Capitol Theatre, Sydney]], were released on 30 November (album) and 23 July 2003 (DVD).<ref>{{harvnb|Mushroom|1998c}}; {{harvnb|Roadshow Entertainment|1998}}; {{harvnb|Warner Music Australia|2003}}</ref>
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