If you believe everything you read online, Kylie Minogue’s latest tour is a massive disappointment. The show opened in Perth two weeks ago, and by the following morning, the comment sections of Minogue’s socials were filled with angry fans, declaring that they expected better of the pop icon and found the show lacking.
Now, I’m offering a mea culpa. I’m sorry. It was utterly sensational. Minogue began the concert about 10m in the air, sitting on a swing, as a purple laser diamond surrounded her. “Oh my god, is that a swing?” I asked my friend, rhetorically. It was a very good start.
After 35 years and 386,000 ticket sales at Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena, Kylie Minogue's legacy has been cemented with a star outside the venue.
An insider told PEDESTRIAN.TV that Troye and Kylie will be “popping up at the Mardi Gras after party unannounced”. It’s unclear if they will be performing or just showing their faces but either way, breathing the same oxygen as two of Australia’s most iconic queer icons on gay Christmas is nothing short of a CHRISTMAS MIRACLE!
Kylie Minogue proved on Saturday night she's still got what it takes to be one of Australia's biggest music exports. The Down Under darling, 56, belted out some of her greatest hits, as well as ...
Pop princess Kylie Minogue will perform her first show in Sydney on Saturday night, coinciding with the city’s Mardi Gras event which is expected to draw in hundreds of thousands of people. Minogue is on the final leg of her Australian Tension tour, with three sold-out shows to be performed in Sydney before she jets off to tour Asia.