Kylie Minogue pulled out all the stops on Wednesday night to celebrate both her birthday and a major milestone for her wine brand at a London private members club.
The Princess of Pop looked as thought she hadn’t aged a day from when she first sH๏τ to fame in Neighbours in 1986, as she rang in her 57th birthday and marked the fifth anniversary of her business, Kylie Minogue Wines.
To commemorate the special occasion, Kylie unveiled a limited-edition Côtes de Provence rosé bottle, crafted especially for the anniversary.
Coordinating her outfit to match the rosé, the singer cut a radiant figure in a floaty pale pink gown adorned with an organza flower and sparkling piping at the neckline.
And Kylie didn’t resist letting her hair down as she celebrated two momentous occasions, taking to the dance floor to show off her moves.
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Kylie Minogue pulled out all the stops on Wednesday night to celebrate both her birthday and a major milestone for her wine brand at a London private members club
The Princess of Pop looked as thought she hadn’t aged a day from when she first sH๏τ to fame in Neighbours in 1986, as she rang in her 57th birthday and marked the fifth anniversary of her business, Kylie Minogue Wines
To commemorate the special occasion, Kylie unveiled a limited-edition Côtes de Provence rosé bottle, crafted especially for the anniversary
While she capped off the celebrations by joining friend and collaborator, The Blessed Madonna, in the DJ booth.
Kylie took to the mike, to perform a surprise rendition of their hit, Edge of Saturday Night and remix, Can’t Get Blue Monday out of My Head’, for the lucky guests.
The Spinning Around hitmaker launched Kylie Minogue Wines in 2020 on her 52nd birthday, with the brand having now sold over 20 million bottles globally.
She first released a southern French rosé made from a blend of 80 per cent Carignan and 20 per cent Cabernet Sauvignon from the southern French coast.
The salmon pink Vin de France rosé was kept on its lees for three months in stainless steel for added complexity.
In an exclusive interview with The Drinks Business, Kylie revealed that drinking Provence rosé during sweltering nights in Nashville while recording her 14th album, Golden, is what inspired her to want to make her own.
She told the publication: ‘It was exceptionally H๏τ and humid that summer, and it was an exciting time, being in Nashville and writing songs with no distractions.’
‘While dining outdoors one night, my manager Polly and I were drinking Whispering Angel to cool down from the heat, which got me thinking how great it would be to have my own rosé.’
Coordinating her outfit to match the rosé, the singer cut a radiant figure in a floaty pale pink gown adorned with an organza flower and sparkling piping at the neckline.
And Kylie didn’t resist letting her hair down as she celebrated two momentous occasions, taking to the dance floor to show off her moves.
While she capped off the celebrations by joining friend and collaborator, The Blessed Madonna, in the DJ booth
Kylie took to the mike, to perform a surprise rendition of their hit, Edge of Saturday Night and remix, Can’t Get Blue Monday out of My Head’, for the lucky guests
‘I love pale pink rosés and all the ᴀssociations of the Mediterranean that go with them.’
Keen to be involved in all stages of the production process, Kylie chose the wine’s long-necked, bell-shaped bottle finished with a pearlescent capsule.
She also designed the label featuring her name repeated in relief and her signature in black in the centre.
The Padam Padam chart-topper later launched a lees-aged Sauvignon Blanc from Gascony and a Pays d’Oc Merlot.
While in November, a drinks industry source revealed that her prosecco had become hugely successful, saying: ‘The prosecco has been a mᴀssive seller for Kylie.
‘It is a good quality product – just as you’d expect from someone like Kylie – and it is very drinkable.’
‘She wouldn’t have put her name to an inferior product and she’s reaping the rewards of a successful brand.’
Showing her packed and busy schedule, Kylie’s night of celebrations came just a day after she took to the stage for the first of four nights at London’s O2 for her Tension Tour on Tuesday.
The Spinning Around hitmaker launched Kylie Minogue Wines in 2020 on her 52nd birthday, with the brand having now sold over 20 million bottles globally
In an exclusive interview with The Drinks Business , Kylie revealed that drinking Provence rosé during sweltering nights in Nashville while recording her 14th album, Golden, is what inspired her to want to make her own
The singer ensured all eyes were on her as she entertained her legions of fans in a skinтιԍнт blue latex jumpsuit with matching gloves and ankle boots.
Speaking to The Sun after the performance ended, the Australian star told how her Tension Tour almost didn’t happen.
She said: ‘It’s been a lot of work and we almost didn’t get there, but it’s great.’
Asked if she watches her performances back, Kylie added: ‘I don’t watch it on YouTube, but I do see it on socials and that way, sometimes with a phone, the angle is weird or the colours are off, but it gives you another perspective.’
On her love of performing, she said: ‘My love for doing this only grows and grows. Thank you for understanding and being there for me on my journey. For me, it began in a mystical time known as the Eighties.’
Kylie’s Tension Tour is split into five acts with the star kicking things off with her 2024 single Lights Camera Action before going into other hits like In Your Eyes, Get Outta My Way and Spinning Around.
Later in the show, Kylie performed some of her earlier hits including Better The Devil You Know and The Locomotion.
The final act features some of her most-loved hits including Padam Padam, Can’t Get You Outta My Head and All The Lovers before an encore featuring Tension and Love At First Sight.
The star is the highest-selling Australian female artist of all time and the third best-selling in the UK, but has only now begun to make a name for herself in the US following the success of her viral 2023 hit Padam Padam.
Showing her packed and busy schedule, Kylie’s night of celebrations came just a day after she took to the stage for the first of four nights at London’s O2 for her Tension Tour on Tuesday (seen)