Kylie Minogue opted for biker chic in an all-black leather look as she attended the premiere of Bob Marley: One Love in Los Angeles on Tuesday night.
The pop princess, 55, kept it casual at the film’s premiere at the Regency Village Theater, wearing a statement padded bomber jacket.
She completed the all-black ensemble with black satin-trimmed wide-leg trousers and a simple back vest.
For an extra touch of glamour, Kylie stepped out in a pair of quilted black Chanel stilettos.
Kylie completed the look by carrying a black leather quilted clutch.
Kylie Minogue opted for biker chic in an all-black leather look as she attended the premiere of Bob Marley: One Love in Los Angeles on Tuesday night
The pop princess, 55, kept it casual at the film’s premiere at the Regency Village Theater and wore a statement padded bomber jacket
The musician previewed her new collaboration with fellow Australian hitmaker Sia just hours earlier.
Kylie shared footage of herself backstage lip-syncing to the single the pair will release within the next 24 hours.
In the Instagram images, Kylie wrote “tomorrow” along with starry-eyed emoji, while tagging Sia.
The song, titled Dance Alone, is Kylie’s first collaboration since hitting the US charts with the smash hit single Padam Padam.
Last week, Sia, 48, shared a teaser of the duet on X, formerly Twitter, with an image of the single art featuring both pop icons.
Against a black background, Kylie was seen in a black halter top with a cleavage-revealing keyhole, a wet styled hairdo and vampy makeup.
Sia towered over her in a customary over-the-top wig, reminiscent of an ornate gold lampshade.
“Get up and move those feet, Sia’s new single, Dance Alone, out next Wednesday featuring the iconic Kylie Minogue,” the star wrote.
She completed the all-black ensemble with black satin-trimmed wide-leg trousers and a simple back vest
For an extra touch of glamour, Kylie stepped out in a pair of quilted black Chanel stilettos
Kylie completed the look for Tuesday’s premiere by carrying a black leather quilted clutch
On Sunday, Kylie delivered a heartfelt message to her LGBTQ+ fans at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, speaking with “E!’s Live from the Red Carpet” host Laverne Cox after her win.
The pop star won her first Grammy Award in 18 years, taking home best pop dance recording for her 2023 hit single Padam Padam.
Laverne asked her, “You are such an icon in the LGBTQ+ community and our community loves you, but you loved us too. What would you like to say to all your fans on this momentous occasion?’
“I would like to thank you for being with me for so long, through thick and thin,” Kylie replied.
‘We experience the highs, the lows and the times in between, and know that we support each other.’
The Australian singer teased potential projects, adding: “This feels like the start of the next era.”
Kylie couldn’t contain her excitement on Sunday as she took home the award for best pop dance recording for Padam Padam.
In a video uploaded to Instagram, an assistant entered Kylie’s dressing room as she was getting ready for the awards ceremony and told her she is now a “two-time Grammy Award winner.”
Kylie screamed with joy and danced around in her robe.
With almost two decades without a coveted Grammy under her belt, the Loco-Motion hitmaker has her latest hit to thank.
The catchy dance song reached the top 20 in several countries including Australia, Great Britain and America.
It was the sixth time that Kylie was nominated for the prestigious award. In 2004, she won the award for Best Dance Recording only once for her song Come Into My World.
Kylie delivered a heartfelt message to her LGBTQ+ fans at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday (pictured)
Sia shared a teaser of the duet on X, formerly Twitter, with an image of the single image showing both icons looking spectacular