Kylie Minogue closes the 2024 Brit Awards with a medley

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Kylie Minogue, who accepted the Global Icon award at the 2024 BRIT Awards, sang a medley covering her career.

Kylie Minogue accepted the Global Icon award at the BRIT Awards 2024 and also performed at the ceremony which took place at London’s O2 Arena on Saturday.

Dua Lipa, who won the Pop Act award and participated in the ceremony, presented the award to Minogue. The Australian pop star has earned nine albums and seven number one singles in the UK during her career spanning more than three decades. As the presenter said during the broadcast, “ Kylie is the master of musical reinvention “.

Kylie Minogue thanked everyone who accompanied her throughout her career and also paid tribute to those who followed her. “ I’m going to sob with Raye. Ray, you did it she said of the singer who made history by winning six awards at the 2024 BRITs.

“ It’s a lifetime – 36 years and counting – of experiences together, and what really moves me is the love of music and connecting with people. There’s a part of me that’s still the 14 year old girl in her bedroom who dreams of making music and being in this industry “.

Kylie Minogue closed the evening with an electrifying medley. She began her performance wearing a sparkling red dress and rose above the stage on a small platform before beginning ” Padam Padam “. Once the platform was lowered to stage level, she moved on to other outfits and other eras, joining her futuristic backing vocalists. She appeared in a black dress trimmed in white to perform her big 2001 hit, “ Can’t Get You Out of My Head “.

A group of people dressed in black coats and masks then joined her on stage, as she changed costumes once again, removing her black dress to reveal a white one before beginning ” Love at First Sight “.

“ Thank you so muchshe said as she walked down the catwalk from center stage. Thank you for being on this incredible journey with me “, she continued before intoning the euphoric “ All the Lovers » to close his nearly seven-minute set and the 2024 Brit Awards.

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