Dim the lights, hit the strobes and spin the mirrorball: Kylie Minogue’s Disco is open for business.
Over her decades-long career, the Australian singer has dabbled in bubblegum pop, indie, and — with 2018’s Golden – country music.
Her latest LP, Disco, is a glittery throwback to the glorious dancefloors of Studio 54, when Donna Summer was queen and Chic was giving us good times.
Speaking to fellow antipodean Zane Lowe on Apple Music earlier this week, Kylie shared her vision for a Disco tour, whenever that may be. “It’s a dreamscape right now, the idea of touring, if, when, how, if, when, why, what. But my vision I have, whether this would come to be or not, is usually the concert is… I’ve never performed in the Round,” she enthused.
The Melbourne native imagines “the biggest disco ball ever made” dominating the ultimate superclub. “And I just would love the idea of a show where almost people don’t feel like they have to look at what’s going on on stage. We’re just all at a big nightclub.”
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The pop princess performed songs from it during last month’s global streaming event Kylie: Infinite Disco, co-directed by Kate Moross and Rob Sinclair.
Disco features the previously releases tracks “Magic” and “I Love It” and it’s Minogue’s 15th studio album. She’s an icon in Australia and the U.K., where she has seven chart-topping singles and 51 Top 40 hits. All told, she has ruled the U.K. albums chart with seven titles, including Golden and her 2018 retrospective Step Back In Time. In Australia, Kylie has five No. 1 albums, and she was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2011 by then prime minister Julia Gillard.
Stream the new album in full below.