Latest Release

- SEP 22, 2023
- Tension (Deluxe)
- 14 Songs
- Fever · 2001
- Fever · 2001
- Tension (Deluxe) · 2023
- Fever · 2001
- Tension (Deluxe) · 2023
- Aphrodite · 2010
- DISCO (Deluxe) · 2020
- Sunshine Kitty · 2019
- DISCO (Deluxe) · 2020
- Kylie Christmas · 2016
Essential Albums
- A joyous career high for Aussie’s dance-pop siren.
- A triumphant comeback powered by slinky pop and euphoric disco.
- 2023
- 2022
- 2020
- 2018
2023
2023
2022
2021
Artist Playlists
- You just can't get the Princess of Pop out of your head.
- Sharp choreography and sleek art direction mirror her dance-pop.
- Celebrating the “fabulous diversity of artists and music” at Pride.
- The pop hitmaker pushes the boundaries of the dancefloor.
- Lean back and relax with some of their mellowest cuts.
- Kylie Minogue joins Zane Lowe to discuss the release of her album 'DISCO.'
- 2023
Live Albums
Compilations
- 2002
- 2002
- 1998
- 1997
Appears On
- Oliver Heldens
- Giorgio Moroder
- Giorgio Moroder
- A.R. Rahman
More To Hear
- The artist on “Tension.”
- Kylie Minogue joins Zane Lowe to discuss the release of her album 'DISCO.'
More To See
About Kylie Minogue
Australia’s biggest pop icon is a master of shape-shifting, with a silvery voice that adapts to spunky novelty dance tracks as well as sleek synth-pop and a theatrical bent that turns her live shows into spectacles. Born in Melbourne in 1968, Kylie Minogue got her start in acting, debuting on the soap opera Neighbours in her teen years and almost immediately becoming one of the nation’s most beloved television actors. A benefit performance led to the release of her first single, a cover of Little Eva’s “The Loco-Motion,” in 1987; it became a hit in Australia, and her 1988 re-recording of it, helmed by the superproducer team Stock Aitken Waterman, was a worldwide smash. The new version was included on her 1988 debut, Kylie, a collection of frothy pop highlighted by the sparkling “I Should Be So Lucky.” Minogue continued her relationship with SAW until the 1993 release of Kylie Minogue, which was recorded with club-oriented producers including M People and Brothers In Rhythm. Her aesthetic matured during the ’90s, both in her solo work and on the Nick Cave duet “Where the Wild Roses Grow.” In 2001, the slick “Can’t Get You Out of My Head” blew up in clubs and on the radio, and its accompanying album, Fever, featuring the buoyant “Love At First Sight” and the sinuous “Come Into My World,” re-established Minogue as a pop force. She later worked with pop gurus like Stuart Price and Greg Kurstin on tracks such as the sumptuous “All the Lovers” and the peppy “Wow,” flirted with country and disco, indulged her art-house side in films like Holy Motors, and embarked on ambitious tours that showcased her flair for the dramatic—and her long-honed ability to captivate audiences.
- HOMETOWN
- Melbourne, Australia
- BORN
- May 28, 1968