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Inside Kylie Minogue’s One-Night-Only Show at the Carlyle

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Make-up: Fulvia Farolfi for Chanel Hair: Tim Nolan 
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It was while working on the latter in Nashville that Minogue first flirted with the idea of launching her own wine. Recorded over a particularly sweltering summer in 2017, she and her studio team ended most days by dining alfresco and uncorking one—or four—bottles of rosé. Minogue has never considered herself a big drinker, but she’s long understood the value of a chilled bottle shared amongst friends.

With three Kylie Minogue Wines available in the U.S. as of this week—including a Côtes de Provence rosé—it’s sure to become the beverage of choice at rooftop Pride parties across the nation. The processo rosé poured by the gallons Monday night when Minogue celebrated the launch with an intimate one-off performance at the Cafe Carlyle. 

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Minogue chatting up the bar staff at Cafe Carlyle. 

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A New York institution housed on the ground floor of its namesake hotel, the high-end cabaret was transformed into something far more boisterous when the pop icon appeared onstage in a body-hugging Alexandre Vauthier gown. Accompanied by just a pianist and three background singers, Minogue reimagined her biggest dance-floor hits (“Love at First Sight,” “All the Lovers”) as stripped-down pop ballads.

“I suppose when one goes to see a show at the Cafe Carlyle, they’re expecting something quite reserved and low-key,” she giggles. “We took out some of the tables and really made that space our own!”

The performance marked one of the rare occasions that Minogue has been able to perform material from her most recent album in front of a live audience. Released in November 2020, Disco saw Minogue return to her dance-floor roots at a moment when her fans needed a dose of sweaty escapism the most. With a tour out of the question at the time, she opted to release the concert livestream Infinite Disco as a special treat for her fans. Filmed at the height of lockdown without a live audience, Minogue acknowledges that although she remains fiercely proud of the special, it didn’t exactly replicate the rush of a live performance.