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Kylie for Mardi Gras

Kylie MinogueKylie Minogue is set to headline this year’s Mardi Gras party as part of her K25 celebrations. 2012 is the 25th anniversary of Kylie’s music career and she’s set to highlight the achievement through a series of events.

In a video statement Kylie thanked the gay community for their phenomenal support and said she can’t wait to perform at the event for the third time in her career.

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Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras have announced that they will honour Minogue’s achievements with a massive float in the annual parade.

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