Kylie Minogue dazzles in vintage outfit as she performs at Qantas’ 100th Gala Dinner
Kylie Minogue looks like the ultimate disco queen in a retro-inspired metallic jumpsuit while performing at the Qantas 100th Gala Dinner.
Kylie Minogue put on a dazzling display on Friday night when she performed at the Qantas 100th Gala Dinner.
Singing her heart out in Hangar 96 at Sydney International Airport, the global pop star, 54, donned a metallic purple jumpsuit for an ’80s-inspired look.
With a shimmering silver scarf and large shoulder pads to enhance the ensemble, the Can’t Get You Out Of My Head hitmaker donned sky-high stiletto boots to match and looked like the ultimate disco queen and pop star.
She polished off the outfit with a chunky silver chain bracelet and silver nail polish, barely able to wipe the smile off her face as she rocked the stage.
Clearly in her element, Minogue performed impeccably for her well-dressed and glamorous audience as backup dancers twirled around her.
Kylie Minogue looked like the ultimate disco queen in a retro-inspired metallic jumpsuit while performing at the Qantas 100th Gala Dinner in Sydney on Friday.
It comes after the former Neighbors star snubbed the UK by refusing to perform at the King’s Coronation concert when he took into account growing republican sentiment in Australia.
The chart-topping star’s advisers have been in talks with the organizers of the event, which will take place at Windsor Castle in May.
But a spokesperson for the I Should Be So Lucky singer confirmed that she will not appear at the concert because she will not be in the country at the time.
With a shimmering silver scarf and large shoulder pads to enhance the ensemble, the Can’t Get You Out Of My Head hitmaker donned sky-high stiletto boots to match.
Clearly in her element, Minogue performed impeccably for her well-dressed and glamorous audience as backup dancers twirled around her.
Sources said Minogue, who has been recording a new album, has been told the concert would not be well received by some of her fellow Australians.
Republican campaigns for constitutional reform Down Under have intensified following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
A source close to Minogue told The Mail earlier this month: “She was approached by the team that was tasked with getting a great all-star lineup and there has been some back and forth.”
“However, he recently decided that he doesn’t think it’s the right thing to do. Kylie has been an honorary Brit for many, many years and she looks up to the Royal Family and all they do. But she’s also a passionate Australian and has read room in a country that could very soon become a republic.’
It comes after the former Neighbors star snubbed the UK by refusing to perform at the King’s Coronation concert when he took into account growing republican sentiment in Australia.