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Get your first look at the upcoming Kylie Minogue documentary

Netflix has released the first image from the upcoming documentary about Australian pop star and actress Kylie Minogue.

KYLIE promises to explore one of music’s most enduring icons who has consistently reshaped pop and sold over 80 million records along the way. 

Kylie. Kylie Minogue in Kylie. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2026

In this intimate three-part documentary, Kylie Minogue opens her personal archives and reflects on a life that captivates, inspires and soundtracks multiple generations. Leaning into a lifetime caught on home movie cameras, personal photographs and new interviews with Kylie herself, it also shows the woman behind the hits – and how she has faced public scrutiny, personal loss and illness with grit and grace, earning respect far beyond her own fandom.

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Directed by Emmy and BAFTA Award-winner Michael Harte (Three Identical Strangers, Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie, BECKHAM) and produced by John Battsek’s VENTURELAND – the multi award winning team behind THE DEEPEST BREATH, WHAM! and BECKHAM – Kylie tells it how it is, with insights from friends, family and collaborators – including Dannii Minogue, Jason Donovan, Nick Cave and Pete Waterman – celebrating the joy, connection and euphoria that makes Kylie unmistakably Kylie.

No screening date has been shared yet for the 3-part documentary series, but the team at Netflix say it is “coming soon”.

Minogue found fame on Australian television in shows like The Henderson Kids before she joined the cast of iconic soap opera Neighbours. In 1987 she launched a pop career that to date has led to seventeen studio albums, multiple live albums and heaps of additional non album tracks.

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