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Kylie Minogue hints at new album in 2017

Kylie SPecsaversKylie Minogue has hinted that she might have some new music in 2017.

The singer was launching her new glasses range for Specsavers in the United Kingdom when she was asked what her plans for 2017 were.

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Kylie said she’s likely to have a new pop album out and head out on tour according to GT.

It’s hard to believe it’s two years since Kiss Me Once was released. Kylie has however put out heaps of music in the intervening time.

She’s just released a new version of her Christmas album which includes a stack of new tracks, including a cover of the Rozalla song Everybody’s Free (to feel good). 

Plus Kylie recorded This Wheels on Fire for the Absolutely Fabulous movie.  Teamed up with Giorgio Moroder for Right Here, Right Now, put out an EP of tunes with Fernando Garibay, appeared alongside Jake Shears on Nervo’s The Other Boys and put out a cover of Saturday Night Fever in France. Kylie also covered the Kim Carnes’ tune Bette Davis Eyes for a compilation.  

Kylie has previously revealed that she’s working with songwriters Richard Stannard and Karen Poole, both have written a stack of Kylie past hits. She’s also been working with Robbie Williams and his longtime collaborator Guy Chambers.  

Kylie’s glasses range will be available in the UK on Valentine’s Day, and on sale in Australia in March 2017.

Image: Kylie’s Instagram 

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