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Kylie Minogue releases lyric video for 'A Lifetime to Repair'

Kylie Minogue has released a lyric video for her tune A Lifetime to Repair. It’ll be the fourth single released from her Golden album.

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Following on from DancingStop Me From Falling and the album’s title track. Like most of the album it combines pop and country music.

Kylie told fans that she was looking forward to performing the tune live when her new tour kicks off her UK tour next month. The singer is scheduled to perform 14 arena dates around the United Kingdom and Ireland, including three shows in London.

From October the tour will continue on into Europe. Fans are hoping that the tour will head to Australia in 2019.

The Golden album debuted a number one on the ARIA charts when it was released in April, giving Kylie her fifth number on album.

Kylie can also add one more achievement to her long list of accomplishments, she has one of the highest selling cassette releases of the year. The hipster lead revival of cassettes sees Kylie take out the spot of one one the top sellers after 4,000 limited edition cassette editions of the album were snapped up by fans.

Check out the new video.

OIP Staff


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