Kylie Minogue ‘secretly flies to London to perform her latest album for record label bosses’ as she prepares to release new music
Kylie Minogue has secretly flown to London to perform her new album for record label executives.
The Australian hitmaker, 54, is preparing to release the music in the first half of next year, reports The Sun.
Kylie’s next album, her sixteenth overall, follows 2020’s release of Disco, which received critical acclaim for its dancefloor-ready hits.

Kylie Minogue has secretly flown to London to perform her new album for record label executives
“Everything is kept top secret. Most people at the label didn’t even know she was coming,” said a source.
“She secretly flew to London to visit BMG bosses,” the insider added.
“They were really impressed and talk continued about how they’re going to launch it.”

“Everything is kept top secret. Most people at the label didn’t even know she was coming,” a source told The Sun. (Kylie is pictured in Milan on February 27, 2022)
Disco was the fastest-selling album by a solo artist of 2020.
The LP had a second wave of popularity after Kylie released an extended mix version.
It comes after Kylie released the new video for her single Miss a Thing, which features the legendary performer dancing in a glittery dress.

Kylie’s next album, her sixteenth overall, follows the 2020 release of Disco (pictured), which received critical acclaim for its dancefloor-ready hits
“LOVERS, it’s been two years since we started the DISCO era! Here’s a little something to say a huge THANK YOU!’ She wrote.
Kylie collaborated on her new album famed songwriter Kamille, who wrote some of Little Mix’s biggest hits.
The global superstar has had a busy year so far and shows no signs of slowing down.
Kylie flew to Melbourne in June to reprise her iconic role as Charlene Robinson on the long-running soap opera Neighbors after the series was canceled after 37 years.

Kylie collaborated on her new album with famed songwriter Kamille, who wrote some of Little Mix’s biggest hits. (She is pictured in London on October 7, 2021.)
