
Kylie Minogue: Live In Sydney
Music
Overview
Hot off the heels of her 2001 World Tour, Kylie Minogue graces the stage for one final performance in her homeland of Australia. Filmed in Sydney, this theatrical extravaganza spans Kylie's 15-year musical evolution, including hits like "I Should Be So Lucky," "Better The Devil You Know," and the Top 10 smash, "Can't Get You Out Of My Head." From the catchy opening number, "Love Boat," to the sultry interpretation of Olivia Newton-John's "Physical," Kylie's energy never slows down
Top Cast


Kylie Minogue
Kylie Minogue
Self
Kylie Minogue
Self
Sherina White
Sherina White
Self - Backing Vocalist
Sherina White
Self - Backing Vocalist


Lurine Cato
Lurine Cato
Self - Backing Vocalist
Lurine Cato
Self - Backing Vocalist
Germana Bonaparte
Germana Bonaparte
Self - Head Dancer
Germana Bonaparte
Self - Head Dancer


Milena Mancini
Milena Mancini
Self - Dancer
Milena Mancini
Self - Dancer
Tony Bongiorno
Tony Bongiorno
Self - Dancer
Tony Bongiorno
Self - Dancer
Federica Catalona
Federica Catalona
Self - Dancer
Federica Catalona
Self - Dancer


Gianluca Frezzato
Gianluca Frezzato
Self - Dancer
Gianluca Frezzato
Self - Dancer
Veronica Peperini
Veronica Peperini
Self - Dancer
Veronica Peperini
Self - Dancer
Paolo Sabatini
Paolo Sabatini
Self - Dancer
Paolo Sabatini
Self - Dancer
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