Dannii Minogue hints at future plans with sister Kylie after their surprise WorldPride performance
Dannii Minogue has revealed that she and her sister Kylie Minogue could have another surprise collaboration in the pipeline.
The siblings, who delighted fans when they performed at the Sydney WorldPride Opening Concert, Live And Proud, at The Domain in February, are eager to work together again.
“Performances are always so much fun anyway, but to take it to the next level like this is just so good,” she said news.com.au of the WorldPride show.
“There’s never a plan for the future, but who knows…we’ll figure it out,” she hinted.
Elsewhere in the interview, the pop singer admitted that she thought she was done with music for good after being dropped by her record label when her 1997 album Girl failed to make an impact on the charts.
Dannii Minogue (pictured) has revealed that she and her sister Kylie Minogue could have another surprise collaboration in the pipeline
“Once I fell, I thought I would never come back to music,” she tells the publication.
“I thought, I had a really good run, it was great, and I’m pretty happy with that. I was just starting to lean back.’
Fortunately, she later got a new deal with London Records and released her iconic record, Neon Nights
It comes after Dannii admitted that sharing the stage with her sister was a nerve-wracking moment.
The stars joined in a rendition of Kylie’s hit song All The Lovers, delighting audiences and viewers watching the live stream around the world.
The siblings, who thrilled fans when they performed at the Sydney WorldPride Opening Concert at The Domain in February (pictured), are eager to team up again
Dannii, 51, admitted she was itching to perform as it was her first time on stage in eight years.
“It was wild!” said the Australian pop star in The Project last week.
“The day before we were rehearsing and the sound guy, I’ve worked with him before with Kylie, he said, ‘Gosh, it’s been eight years since your last performance.’
“And at that moment I was like, ‘Oh, God, that’s why I’m so nervous!'”
Despite her nerves, Dannii said it was nice to be back on stage, especially after the pandemic lockdowns.
“It was so nice to come from Melbourne to Sydney after the lockdown to be able to enjoy a crowd of people and music, you can’t do that, a live performance.”
“There’s never a plan for the future, but who knows…we’ll figure it out,” she hinted
The This Is It hitmaker is currently celebrating the 20th anniversary of her fourth album, Neon Nights, with a special edition re-release.
Kylie recently celebrated Dannii’s success her new single We Could be the One, which reached number five on the UK Singles Downloads Chart.
The 55-year-old music legend announced the joyful news about her younger sister on Saturday with a heartwarming post.
Kylie posted to Instagram sharing a photo of herself sharing the stage with Dannii, taken at the Sydney World Pride Opening Concert.
‘So proud of my sister. To be on the charts together is crazy, awesome and wonderful,” Kylie said in the caption.
Dannii’s We Could Be The One, the theme song for her new gay dating show, I Kissed A Boy, was released last week.
Elsewhere in the interview, the pop singer admitted that she thought she was done with music for good after being dropped by her record label when her 1997 album Girl failed to make an impact on the charts.