Inside Kylie Minogue’s One-Night-Only Show at the Carlyle
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Kylie Minogue doesn’t get to visit New York City often, so when the Aussie superstar squeezes in a rare stateside trip, she likes to pull out all the stops. And when you’re an internationally beloved pop icon, that means hosting a one-night-only cabaret at the Carlyle one night, and having Chris Martin pull you onstage at MetLife Stadium to surprise 60,000 Coldplay fans on another.
“Chris heard I was in town and texted me the day before: ‘Would you like to come out and sing “Can’t Get You Out of My Head”? We’d love to see you! No pressure!’” Minogue recently told Vogue. “I suppose it’s not where one might expect to see me—especially in this country!”
Draped across a green velvet couch in her suite at the Carlyle Hotel, Minogue is in town for a whirlwind week of press to promote the U.S. launch of her wine brand. Since debuting in 2020, Kylie Minogue Wines has sold over 5 million bottles and become the top-selling prosecco rosé in the U.K. Along with overwhelming commercial success, Minogue has also earned the respect of an industry that typically looks down on celeb-endorsed spirits. She won last year’s Liquid Icons’ Wine Entrepreneur Award, which is sorta like the best actress Oscar of the wine world.
“People will come up to me and say, ‘Your rosé is actually really good,’” Minogue says and then laughs. “It’s like, ‘Yeah… I know!’ I only present products that I truly believe in, so I’m never gonna give you anything that isn’t great!”
She certainly has a sterling track record. After first making her mark in the late ’80s as a budding soap star on the Aussie hit Neighbours, Minogue has become one of the most consistent hitmakers of the past three decades. With over 80 million records sold worldwide, the 54-year-old artist has retained a childlike glee in assuming new musical identities, be it a synth-pop goddess on Aphrodite (2011) or a country crooner on Golden (2018).
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.