Kylie Minogue, an Australian singer, songwriter, and actress, is known as the "Princess of Pop". A style icon recognized in both music and fashion, she's the highest-selling Australian female artist, with over 80 million records sold worldwide. Her awards include two Grammys, four Brit Awards, and eighteen ARIA Music Awards. In 2024, Time magazine recognized her influence by including her on its list of the 100 most influential people in the world.
Kylie Minogue reflects on 4 decades of fame in a new Netflix documentary, revealing a 2021 cancer diagnosis. The documentary explores past loves, misogyny, and her enduring status as pop royalty, prompting emotional responses from viewers.
In 1958, Kylie Minogue's mother, Carol Ann Jones, migrated from Wales to Australia on the ship Fairsea as part of an assisted migration scheme.
In May 1968, Kylie Ann Minogue was born at Bethlehem Hospital in Caulfield South, Melbourne, Victoria, to Carol Ann (née Jones) and Ronald Charles Minogue.
On May 1968, Kylie Ann Minogue was born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
In 1979, at age 10, Kylie Minogue was given a minor role in the soap opera The Sullivans.
In 1980, Kylie Minogue appeared in a small role in the soap opera Skyways.
In 1981, Kylie Minogue stated that she first got into pop music, citing Prince, Adam + the Ants, and the New Romantic period as influences.
In 1985, Kylie Minogue was cast in one of the lead roles in the television series The Henderson Kids and made her first television singing performance on Young Talent Time.
In 1986, Kylie Minogue began a relationship with Jason Donovan, her co-star on the Australian soap opera Neighbours.
In 1986, Kylie Minogue gained recognition for her role as Charlene Mitchell in the Australian soap opera Neighbours.
In July 1987, Kylie Minogue released "Locomotion" as her debut single in Australia after signing with Mushroom Records, becoming the best-selling single of the decade in Australia.
In September 1987, Kylie Minogue traveled to London to work with Stock Aitken Waterman and recorded "I Should Be So Lucky" after they forgot she was arriving.
In 1987, Kylie Minogue released her single "I Should Be So Lucky", which contributed to her enduring appeal.
In 1987, a wedding episode in Neighbours, featuring the romance between Kylie Minogue's character, Charlene Mitchell, and Jason Donovan's character, attracted an audience of 20 million viewers.
From February to April 1988, Kylie Minogue had more recording sessions with Stock Aitken Waterman in London and Melbourne, while filming her last episodes for Neighbours.
In July 1988, Kylie Minogue's self-titled debut album, Kylie, was released, becoming the best-selling album of the 1980s by a female artist in the UK.
In 1988, Kylie Minogue ceased her role in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, having played Charlene Mitchell for two years.
In 1988, Kylie Minogue first became aware of her gay audience when drag queens performed to her music at a Sydney pub, which touched her and encouraged her to perform at gay venues.
In October 1989, Kylie Minogue released her second studio album, Enjoy Yourself, which reached number one in the UK.
In December 1989, Kylie Minogue's debut film, The Delinquents, was released, receiving mixed reviews but proving popular with audiences.
In 1989, Kylie Minogue made her film debut in "The Delinquents".
In 1989, Kylie Minogue participated in recording "Do They Know It's Christmas?" under the name Band Aid II, as part of a fundraising effort.
In 1989, Kylie Minogue's relationship with Jason Donovan ended and she started dating Michael Hutchence.
In February 1990, Kylie Minogue embarked on the Enjoy Yourself Tour, performing in Europe, Asia, and Australia to support her album.
In November 1990, Kylie Minogue released her third album, Rhythm of Love, which was described as more mature than her previous albums.
In February 1991, Kylie Minogue embarked on the Rhythm of Love Tour to promote her album.
In October 1991, Kylie Minogue's fourth album, "Let's Get to It", was released. It was also the month that she started her "Let's Get to It Tour".
From 1989 to 1991, Kylie Minogue was in a relationship with Australian INXS frontman Michael Hutchence.
In 1991, Kylie Minogue's Rhythm of Love Tour received negative comments due to visual similarities to Madonna's Blond Ambition World Tour, leading critics to label her a Madonna wannabe.
In 1991, Kylie Minogue's relationship with Michael Hutchence of the band INXS ended.
In August 1992, Kylie Minogue's first best-of compilation album, "Greatest Hits", was released. The album reached number one in the UK and number three in Australia.
In 1993, Australian director Baz Luhrmann introduced Kylie Minogue to photographer Bert Stern. Stern photographed her in Los Angeles, comparing her to Marilyn Monroe.
In 1993, Kylie Minogue signed with Deconstruction Records, taking more creative control over her music.
In September 1994, Kylie Minogue's fifth studio album, self-titled "Kylie Minogue", was released. It marked a departure from her previous work and reached number four in the UK.
In 1994, Kylie Minogue appeared in the film "Street Fighter".
In 1994, Kylie Minogue headlined the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, solidifying her status as a gay icon.
In 1994, Kylie Minogue released her self-titled album, "Kylie Minogue", under Deconstruction Records.
In 1995, Kylie Minogue collaborated with Nick Cave for the song "Where the Wild Roses Grow". The song received widespread attention in Europe and won ARIA Awards for "Song of the Year" and "Best Pop Release".
In 1996, Kylie Minogue had a minor role in the film "Bio-Dome" starring Pauly Shore and Stephen Baldwin.
In 1997, Kylie Minogue appeared in the film "Diana & Me".
In 1997, Kylie Minogue released her sixth studio album, "Impossible Princess". The album garnered mixed reviews upon its release, but would later be cited as her "most personal" and "best" work in retrospective reviews.
In 1998, Kylie Minogue extended her "Intimate and Live tour" due to demand. In addition, she gave several live performances in Australia, including at the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
In 1998, Kylie Minogue's album, Impossible Princess bears a resemblance to Madonna's Ray of Light.
In 1999, Kylie Minogue signed with Parlophone, marking a return to mainstream dance-oriented music.
In March 2000, an art book titled "Kylie", featuring contributions by Minogue and creative director William Baker, was published.
In September 2000, Kylie Minogue's seventh studio album, "Light Years", was released. It was a commercial success, becoming her first number one album in Australia and charting at number two in the UK.
By 2000, Kylie Minogue was considered to have achieved a degree of musical credibility for having maintained her career longer than her critics had expected.
In 2000, Kylie Minogue released the album "Light Years", which included the hit singles "Spinning Around" and "On a Night Like This".
In March 2001, Kylie Minogue embarked on the "On a Night Like This Tour", inspired by Broadway shows and the musicals of the 1930s.
In September 2001, Kylie Minogue released "Can't Get You Out of My Head", the lead single from her eighth studio album, "Fever". The song reached number one in over forty countries and sold five million copies.
According to PRS for Music, Kylie Minogue's 2001 single "Can't Get You Out of My Head" was the most-played track of the 2000s, "after receiving the most airplay and live covers" in the decade.
In 2001, Kylie Minogue achieved an international breakthrough with her album "Fever", which became her best-selling album to date and included the hit single "Can't Get You Out of My Head".
In 2001, Kylie Minogue appeared in the film "Moulin Rouge!".
In 2001, Kylie Minogue won the Australian Performer of the Year at the Mo Awards.
In February 2002, Kylie Minogue's album "Fever" was released in the U.S. It became her highest-charting album in the country, debuting at number three on the Billboard 200.
In April 2002, Kylie Minogue embarked on her "KylieFever2002" tour in Europe and Australia to support her album, Fever.
In September 2002, Kylie Minogue was ranked 27 on VH1's 100 Sexiest Artists list.
In 2002, Kylie Minogue earned an MTV Movie Award nomination for her brief cameo as The Green Fairy in Baz Luhrmann's film, "Moulin Rouge!".
In November 2003, Kylie Minogue released her ninth studio album, "Body Language", following an invitation-only concert titled "Money Can't Buy" at the Hammersmith Apollo in London.
In 2003, Kylie Minogue received her first Grammy nomination for Best Dance Recording for "Love at First Sight" at the 45th Annual Grammy Awards.
In 2003, Kylie Minogue won the Australian Performer of the Year at the Mo Awards.
In 2003, Kylie Minogue's album Body Language, was listed on Q's Best Albums of 2003.
In 2003, Slant Magazine's Sal Cinquemani called the 1997 album Impossible Princess a "deeply personal effort" and "Minogue's best album to date".
Throughout 2003, Kylie Minogue performed several songs from the KylieFever2002 setlist in a series of KIIS-FM Jingle Ball concerts in the U.S.
In August 2004, Kylie Minogue held the record for the most singles at number one in the ARIA singles chart, with nine.
In November 2004, Kylie Minogue released her second greatest hits album, "Ultimate Kylie", which achieved top-five status in both Australia and the UK. She also guest-starred in the season finale of the Australian sitcom Kath & Kim.
In 2004, Kylie Minogue won her first Grammy Award for "Come into My World".
In February 2005, the animated film "The Magic Roundabout" was released, featuring Kylie Minogue as the voice of Florence.
In May 2005, Kylie Minogue underwent a lumpectomy at Cabrini Hospital in Malvern, Australia, and soon after started chemotherapy treatment.
In May 2005, Kylie Minogue was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 36, leading to the postponement of her Showgirl tour and withdrawal from the Glastonbury Festival.
On July 8, 2005, Kylie Minogue made her first public appearance after surgery by visiting a children's cancer ward at Melbourne's Royal Children's Hospital.
Following her breast cancer diagnosis in 2005, Kylie Minogue became a sponsor and ambassador for the cause, contributing to breast cancer awareness and fundraising efforts.
In 2005, Kylie Minogue had to cancel her headlining slot at the Glastonbury Festival due to her breast cancer diagnosis.
In January 2006, Kylie Minogue's publicist announced she had finished chemotherapy, with treatment continuing for the next months.
In January 2006, it was announced that Kylie Minogue had completed chemotherapy with "no recurrence" of the disease after surgery, and would continue treatment in the coming months.
In 2006, Kylie Minogue reprised her role as Florence and recorded the theme song for the American edition of The Magic Roundabout, retitled as "Doogal".
In January 2007, Madame Tussauds in London unveiled its fourth waxwork of Kylie Minogue. During the same week a bronze cast of her hands was added to Wembley Arena's "Square of Fame".
In February 2007, Kylie Minogue ended her relationship with French actor Olivier Martinez. They remained on friendly terms.
In October 2007, "White Diamond: A Personal Portrait of Kylie Minogue", a documentary filmed during 2006 and 2007 as she embarked on her Showgirl: The Homecoming Tour, was released.
In October 2007, Kylie Minogue was honored with the Music Industry Trust's award for recognition of her 20-year career and was hailed as "an icon of pop and style".
In 2007, French avant-garde guitarist Noël Akchoté released the album So Lucky, featuring solo guitar versions of songs recorded by Kylie Minogue.
In 2007, Kylie Minogue's relationship with French actor Olivier Martinez ended.
In 2007, Marc Brennan stated in Beautiful Things in Popular Culture that Kylie Minogue's work "provides a gorgeous form of escapism".
In 2007, the Victoria and Albert Museum celebrated Kylie Minogue's influence on fashion with an exhibition.
In February 2008, Kylie Minogue launched her home furnishings range, "Kylie Minogue at Home".
In May 2008, French Cultural Minister Christine Albanel noted a "Kylie effect" in which doctors observed more young women undergoing regular checks for cancer symptoms due to Kylie Minogue's public discussion of her diagnosis and treatment.
In 2008, Evan Sawdey, from PopMatters, described the 1997 album Impossible Princess as "one of the most crazed, damn-near perfect dance-pop albums ever created".
In 2008, Kylie Minogue began a relationship with Spanish model Andrés Velencoso.
In 2008, Kylie Minogue pledged her support for a campaign to raise funds for abused children, with donations going to British charities ChildLine and the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. About $93 million was raised.
In 2008, while appearing on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Kylie Minogue said her cancer had originally been misdiagnosed.
In January 2009, Kylie Minogue co-hosted the Brit Awards with James Corden and Mathew Horne.
In 2009, the Victoria and Albert Museum held a second exhibition celebrating Kylie Minogue's influence on fashion.
In March 2010, Kylie Minogue was declared the "most powerful celebrity in Britain" by researchers, based on a study examining celebrity and brand partnerships.
In May 2010, Kylie Minogue held a breast cancer campaign and posed for photographer Mario Testino "in a silk sheet emblazoned with the distinctive target logo of Fashion Targets Breast Cancer".
In July 2010, Kylie Minogue released her eleventh studio album, "Aphrodite", featuring production from Stuart Price and Calvin Harris, and collaborations with Jake Shears and Nerina Pallot. The album debuted at number-one in the UK.
In early 2010, Kylie Minogue, along with other artists under the name Helping Haiti, recorded a cover version of "Everybody Hurts" as a fundraiser to provide aid after the 2010 Haiti earthquake.
In January 2011, Kylie Minogue received a Guinness World Records citation for having the most consecutive decades with top five albums in the UK.
In February 2011, Kylie Minogue began her "Aphrodite: Les Folies Tour", which included performances in Europe, North America, Asia, Australia, and Africa. The stage production drew inspiration from Grecian culture.
In February 2011, Kylie Minogue made history for having two songs inside the top three on the U.S. Dance Club Songs chart, with her singles "Better than Today" and "Higher" charting at one and three, respectively.
In November 2011, Kylie Minogue was inducted by the Australian Recording Industry Association into the ARIA Hall of Fame.
In 2011, during her Aphrodite World Tour, the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami struck Japan. Kylie Minogue chose to continue her tour and attended an Australian Embassy fundraiser for the disaster with Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard.
In 2025, Kylie Minogue's "Tension Tour" was described as Minogue's "biggest tour since 2011" by Billboard.
In January 2012, NME critics ranked Kylie Minogue's single "Can't Get You Out of My Head" at number four on their Greatest Pop Songs in History list.
In June 2012, Official Charts Company mentioned Kylie Minogue is the 12th best selling singer in the United Kingdom to date, and the third best selling female artist, selling over 10.1 million singles.
In 2012, Dino Scatena of The Sydney Morning Herald described Kylie Minogue as "Australia's single most successful entertainer and a world-renowned style idol."
In 2012, Kylie Minogue appeared in the film "Holy Motors".
In 2012, Kylie Minogue celebrated her 25 years in the music industry with a year-long "K25" celebration. This included the Anti Tour in England and Australia, the release of the single "Timebomb" in May and the greatest hits compilation album, "The Best of Kylie Minogue" in June, and the compilation album "The Abbey Road Sessions" in October.
In January 2013, Kylie Minogue parted ways with her manager Terry Blamey. She then signed to Roc Nation for management deal in February.
In 2013, Kylie Minogue was named one of the 100 Hottest Women of All-Time by Men's Health.
In 2013, Kylie Minogue's relationship with Spanish model Andrés Velencoso ended.
In March 2014, Kylie Minogue released her twelfth studio album, "Kiss Me Once". The album featured contributions from Sia and Pharrell Williams, and peaked at number one in Australia.
In April 2014, Kylie Minogue launched One Note Against Cancer, a campaign to raise funds and awareness for French cancer research charity APREC. She also released the single "Crystallize", auctioning off each of the song's 4,408 notes to benefit APREC.
By December 2014, the song "Especially for You", a collaboration between Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan, sold its one-millionth copy in the UK.
In 2014, Kylie Minogue appeared as a judge on both The Voice UK and The Voice Australia.
In March 2015, Kylie Minogue left Parlophone Records and Roc Nation. She also entered a trademark dispute with Kylie Jenner over the use of the name "Kylie."
In December 2015, Kylie Minogue held a Christmas concert series in the Royal Albert Hall, London, in support of her album, Kylie Christmas.
In 2015, Kylie Minogue appeared in the film "San Andreas".
In December 2016, Billboard ranked Kylie Minogue as the eighteenth most successful dance artist of all time.
In 2016, Kylie Minogue was engaged to Joshua Sasse. Also in 2016, Kylie held Christmas Concerts.
In 2016, Kylie Minogue's net worth was reported as £55 million according to the Sunday Times Rich List.
In April 2017, the Britain–Australia Society recognised Minogue with its 2016 award for outstanding contribution to the improving of relations and bilateral understanding between the countries.
In February 2017, Kylie Minogue signed a record deal with BMG.
In April 2017, the Britain–Australia Society recognised Kylie Minogue with its 2016 award for outstanding contribution to the improving of relations and bilateral understanding between the countries.
In December 2017, Kylie Minogue and BMG struck a joint-deal with Mushroom Group under the sub-division label, Liberator Music, to release her next album in Australia and New Zealand.
In 2017, Kylie Minogue signed with BMG, leading to several number-one albums in Australia and the UK.
In 2017, Kylie Minogue's engagement to British actor Joshua Sasse ended.
In April 2018, Kylie Minogue released her album "Golden", with "Dancing" as the lead single, which debuted at number one in Australia and the UK. She also performed at The Queen's Birthday Party.
In 2018, Kylie Minogue began a five year relationship with GQ Executive Paul Solomons.
In 2018, Kylie Minogue released the album "Golden", which reached number one in both Australia and the UK.
In January 2019, Kylie Minogue was appointed Officer of the Order of Australia in the Australia Day Honours.
In June 2019, Kylie Minogue released her greatest hits compilation album "Step Back in Time: The Definitive Collection", featuring "New York City" as the lead single, which was number one in Australia and in the UK. Kylie also embarked on her Summer 2019 tour, which included her debut performance at the Glastonbury Festival.
In 2019, Kylie Minogue released the compilation album "Step Back in Time: The Definitive Collection", which topped the charts in the UK and Australia.
In January 2020, Kylie Minogue and her family donated A$500,000 towards firefighting efforts and ongoing support in response to the 2019–20 Australian bushfire season.
In May 2020, Alison Boshoff of The New Zealand Herald called Kylie Minogue the "great comeback queen of Pop", recognizing her ability to bounce back from setbacks in her life and career.
In May 2020, Kylie Minogue launched Kylie Minogue Wines in partnership with Benchmark Drinks, with Rosé Vin de France serving as the debut product.
As of November 2020, Kylie Minogue has sold 80 million records worldwide, making her the most successful Australian female recording artist of all time.
In November 2020, Kylie Minogue became the only female artist to reach the top spot of the UK Albums Chart in five consecutive decades, when her studio album, Disco reached number one.
In November 2020, Nick Levine of BBC described Kylie Minogue as "pop's most underestimated icon", highlighting her lasting career and relatable persona.
In 2020, Kylie Minogue continued to work on her fifteenth studio album during the COVID-19 pandemic. The singles, "Say Something" and "Magic" were released in July and September respectively. Also in November, Disco was released, reaching number one in Australia and the UK.
In 2020, Kylie Minogue released the album "Disco", which reached number one in Australia and the UK.
In 2020, Rolling Stone Australia placed Kylie Minogue at number three on its 50 Greatest Australian Artists of All Time list.
In November 2021, Kylie Minogue's album Disco was reissued as Disco: Guest List Edition, featuring new tracks with Years & Years, Jessie Ware, and Gloria Gaynor.
In 2021, Kylie Minogue contracted breast cancer again but kept her diagnosis private.
By June 2022, Kylie Minogue's wine brand had sold over five million bottles and won a Golden Vines Award for entrepreneurship.
In 2022, after living in London since the 1990s, Kylie Minogue relocated back to Melbourne. Also, in July 2022, she returned to her role in Neighbours as Charlene for a brief appearance in the show's series finale.
In February 2023, Kylie Minogue split with Paul Solomons after five years of dating.
In May 2023, Kylie Minogue released "Padam Padam", the lead single from her sixteenth album Tension. The song entered the top ten in the United Kingdom.
In June 2023, Barbara Ellen of The Guardian commented that Kylie Minogue's modesty, likeability, and vulnerability have contributed to her enduring appeal, 36 years after her 1987 single "I Should Be So Lucky" was released.
In June 2023, Kylie Minogue became the only female artist to reach the top ten of the UK singles chart from the 1980s to the 2020s, when her single "Padam Padam" entered the top ten.
In 2023, Kylie Minogue released the album "Tension", which topped the charts in Australia and the UK.
In 2023, Kylie Minogue's five year relationship with GQ Executive Paul Solomons ended.
Kylie Minogue's 2023 song "Story" from her album Tension is inspired by her experience with breast cancer.
In February 2024, Kylie Minogue signed with United Talent Agency for live representation in Canada and the U.S., as well for acting roles worldwide.
In March 2024, Kylie Minogue was one of a number of female celebrities who had their likeness turned into a Barbie doll to commemorate the 65th anniversary of International Women's Day.
In April 2024, Kylie Minogue was included in Time's annual list of the top 100 "most influential" people in the world.
On 18 October 2024, Kylie Minogue released her seventeenth studio album, Tension II, with "Lights Camera Action" as the lead single.
In 2024, Kylie Minogue released the album "Tension II", which topped the charts in Australia and the UK.
In 2024, Kylie Minogue was included in Time's list of the 100 most influential people in the world.
In February 2025, Kylie Minogue received a "commemorative star" at Melbourne Park.
In December 2025, Kylie Minogue became the first female artist in the UK singles chart to achieve a number-one single in four decades: the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, and 2020s.
In 2025, Kylie Minogue embarked on the Tension Tour on 15 February in Perth, Australia. The tour is planned to visit North America, South America, Europe, Asia and Australia.
On 30 May 2026, a three-part documentary series titled Kylie, centered on Minogue's life, is set to be released on Netflix.
In her 2026 docuseries Kylie Minogue revealed she contracted breast cancer again in 2021, finding about it early during a health check-up, and beat it shortly, having decided to keep her diagnosis private this time.
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