Kylie Minogue performs “Padam Padam” at the People’s Choice Awards

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Kylie Minogue won the Grammy for Best Dance-Pop Recording for the song earlier this month.

Kylie Minogue performed “ Padam Padam », his dance-pop single taken from Tension (2023), during the People’s Choice Awards 2024, Sunday.

Dressed in a red dress and bathed in light of the same hue, she was supported by a whole troupe of dancers.

The Australian singer won the inaugural Best Dance-Pop Recording Grammy award for the summer 2023 hit “ Padam Padam “. The song, which takes its title from an onomatopoeia designating the sound of a beating heart, is Kylie Minogue’s first Grammy in two decades, having previously won the award for best dance recording in 2004 for ” Come Into My World “.

Addressing WECB on the Grammy red carpet, she called her nomination in the new category “ poetic ”, since she has been saying for years that she has been making music “ pop-dance “. “ Whether I win or not, the fact that 20 years have passed since my previous victory is already an important moment for meshe said. I’m going to start collecting them. I am so moved to represent longevity and to see that we can adapt and evolve. »

Earlier in the month, Minogue teamed up with Sia on “ Dance Alone », which will appear on Sia’s next album, Reasonable Woman.

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