Kylie Minogue, born on May 28, 1968, in Melbourne, Australia, began her career as a child actress before ascending to global pop stardom. Her debut album Kylie (1988) and hit single “I Should Be So Lucky” catapulted her to early success, followed by major global hits from albums like Fever (2001) and Light Years (2000), including the iconic “Can’t Get You Out of My Head.”
Throughout her career, Minogue has continuously reinvented her sound—embracing dance-pop, electro-pop, disco, and even country influences (Golden, 2018). Her albums Tension (2023) and Tension II (2024) made her the only female artist to achieve number‑one albums in the UK across five consecutive decades.
A Grammy Award winner, Brit Awards Global Icon honoree, and ARIA Hall of Fame inductee, Minogue's 2024 single “Padam Padam” earned her a Grammy and solidified her resurgence. In early 2025, she was honored with a star on the Melbourne Park Court of Champions, as the first female artist to receive the distinction.
Following a successful Las Vegas residency (More Than Just a Residency, 2023–2024), she launched her Tension Tour in February 2025. Spanning over 60 international shows across Australia, Asia, Europe, North America, and South America, it marks her largest global tour in over a decade.
Beyond music, Kylie has branched into business—creating a popular wine brand, launching a fashion line, and preparing her autobiography, promising fans a candid look into her journey and lasting legacy.