Kylie Minogue looks ethereal in pale pink gown as she raises a glass to celebrate her 57th birthday and the fifth anniversary of her wine brand at private members club in London

On Wednesday evening, Kylie Minogue went all out to mark both her birthday and a significant achievement for her wine label at an exclusive London social club.

Kylie Minogue, the Pop Princess, seemed not a day older than she was when she became famous on Neighbours in 1986, as she celebrated her 57th birthday and commemorated the fifth year of her business, Kylie Minogue Wines.

To mark the unique event, Kylie revealed an exclusive Côtes de Provence rosé bottle, specially made for the celebration.

To harmonize her attire with the rosé, the singer presented a stunning image in a delicate, pastel pink flowing dress embellished with an organza blossom and glittering trim along the collar.

Kylie happily let loose her hair while celebrating two significant events, eagerly dancing to display her skills.

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She concluded the festivities by taking her place alongside her friend and collaborator, The Blessed Madonna, behind the DJ decks.

Kylie grabbed the microphone unexpectedly to sing her popular song “Edge of Saturday Night” along with a remix of “Can’t Get Blue Monday out of My Head” for the fortunate attendees.

In 2020, the artist famous for “Spinning Around” debuted Kylie Minogue Wines on her 52nd birthday. Since then, the brand has successfully sold more than 20 million bottles worldwide.

Initially, she unveiled a rosé wine originating from southern France, which was a mix consisting of 80% Carignan and 20% Cabernet Sauvignon grapes grown along the southern French shoreline.

This particular salmon-pink rosé wine from Vin de France, called out for aging on its own yeast deposits (lees) for a period of three months within stainless steel tanks. This process adds intricate layers to the taste.

In a special conversation with The Drinks Business, Kylie shared that sipping on Provençal rosé during hot evenings in Nashville as she worked on her 14th album, Golden, was the key factor that ignited her desire to create her own wine.

She shared with the press: ‘That summer was incredibly warm and muggy, and it was thrilling to be in Nashville, composing tunes without any interruptions.’

As the sun set one evening, sipping on a chilled glass of Whispering Angel with my boss Polly alfresco, I found myself lost in thoughts about the exquisite taste. The idea of having my very own rosé wine began to dance in my mind like the sweetest summer melody.

‘I love pale pink rosés and all the associations of the Mediterranean that go with them.’ 

Eager to participate throughout every phase of production, Kylie selected the wine’s elegant, long-necked and bell-shaped bottle, complete with a shimmering pearlescent cap.

Additionally, she crafted the label with her name embossed prominently and her signature placed centrally in black.

As a devoted admirer, I couldn’t help but be thrilled when the creator of my favorite hit single, Padam Padam, decided to venture into the world of wine! He unveiled a youthful Sauvignon Blanc from Gascony and a Merlot from Pays d’Oc, which have since become a delightful addition to my collection.

In November, it was shared by an insider within the beverage industry that Kylie’s Prosecco had achieved tremendous success, stating: “Kylie’s Prosecco has been extremely popular among consumers.

This product is top-notch, as one would anticipate from a reputable brand like Kylie’s. It’s quite enjoyable to drink.

She wouldn’t endorse anything substandard, and it has led to a thriving, well-respected brand for her.

Demonstrating a full and active itinerary, Kylie had her night of festivities the following day after she performed for the initial show of her Tension Tour at London’s O2 Arena on Tuesday evening.

The performer captivated everyone’s attention while she wowed her massive audience wearing a snug, electric-blue latex jumpsuit, complete with matching gloves and boots.

Following the completion of the show, the Australian celebrity shared with The Sun that her Tension Tour had nearly been canceled.

She said: ‘It’s been a lot of work and we almost didn’t get there, but it’s great.’

Inquired about whether she re-watches her performances, Kylie mentioned: ‘I don’t typically view it on YouTube, yet I do catch glimpses of it on social media. This way, sometimes the viewing angle is odd or the colors are distorted, but it offers a different perspective.’

About my passion for performing, she expressed: “My affection for it just keeps blossoming more and more. I appreciate your support throughout this journey. For me, it all started in an enchanting era, which we call the Eighties.

Kylie’s Tension Tour is structured into five segments, starting with the performance of her 2024 hit song “Lights Camera Action” first, followed by other popular tunes such as “In Your Eyes,” “Get Outta My Way,” and “Spinning Around.

Towards the latter part of the performance, Kylie Minogue sang several of her classic tunes such as “Better the Devil You Know” and “The Locomotion”.

In the closing performance, you’ll find a few fan favorites like “Padam Padam”, “Can’t Get You Outta My Head”, and “All The Lovers”. To wrap things up, there will be an extra number with “Tension” and “Love At First Sight”.

This Australian female artist, known as the top seller in her homeland, also ranks third in the UK market, yet it’s just recently that she has been gaining recognition in the United States. This change came about following the popularity of her 2023 viral hit, Padam Padam.

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2025-05-29 15:04

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