Kylie Minogue soaks up the sun at luxurious resort in Australia as she takes a break from her Las Vegas residency

Kylie Minogue is enjoying some free time in her native Australia as she takes a break from her Las Vegas residency.

The 55-year-old singer is currently soaking up the sun at the luxurious 5-star Qualia resort on Hamilton Island, off the coast of Queensland.

The Padam Padam hitmaker took to Instagram on Friday and shared a photo of herself enjoying a glass of wine while looking out at a beautiful view of the ocean.

Kylie wore a red top and white pants as she made the most of her break at home.

The star also shared a photo of herself in a white sleeveless top and black pants, looking out over the resort’s balcony.

Kylie Minogue is enjoying some free time in her native Australia as she takes a break from her Las Vegas residency

The 55-year-old singer is currently soaking up the sun at the luxurious 5-star Qualia resort on Hamilton Island, off the coast of Queensland

The 55-year-old singer is currently soaking up the sun at the luxurious 5-star Qualia resort on Hamilton Island, off the coast of Queensland

Alongside the post she wrote: ‘Mini holiday in this absolutely stunning part of Australia.’

It comes after Kylie insisted she refuses to slow down amid her current ‘wave’ of comeback success during an interview with Billboard.

The star is back on the global music scene after the breakthrough hit Padam Padam from her sixteenth studio album Tension.

The performer – who recently duetted with Madonna – told the outlet that while she was happy with the warm reception to her new projects, she didn’t want to be in a position where there would be “no hope” for her career.

Kylie stated that while she was “wildly inspired” creatively, she was also “at a point in my life where I know it’s not forever.”

‘I just want to maximize this brilliant wave. If you’re not paddling when the wave comes, you have no hope,” she added.

Her Las Vegas residency, titled More Than Just a Residency, has become a favorite among visitors to Sin City.

Kylie, who described her recent success in the United States as “a great victory for longevity,” then noted how American listeners had lost and gained interest in her over the years.

Alongside the post she wrote: 'Mini holiday in this absolutely stunning part of Australia'

Alongside the post she wrote: ‘Mini holiday in this absolutely stunning part of Australia’

It comes after Kylie insisted she refuses to slow down amid her current 'wave' of comeback success (pictured in March 2024)

It comes after Kylie insisted she refuses to slow down amid her current ‘wave’ of comeback success (pictured in March 2024)

“I’ve had this kind of back-and-forth with America. “I was the ‘Loco-Motion’ girl for a long time, then I was the ‘la-la-la’ girl, and I think I’m ‘Padam’ now,” she noted.

She then added that with the advent of “streaming, the algorithms will lead you to discover more of my music.”

The Can’t Get You Outta My Head singer then told Billboard that she taught herself several production tools during the COVID-19 lockdown.

Kylie admitted that she found the experience of taking control in the studio particularly “liberating.”

She said: ‘I’ve had a lot of awkward moments (in the studio). No one would have known because I pretended to go through it. But to have my own microphone and do it on my own time? It is awesome. I could go on for hours.”