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Kylie's Surprise Performance in Sydney

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Kylie Minogue surprised fans at Sydney’s Beresford Hotel last night with a surprise performance of her new song ‘Into the Blue’. The song is the first single from her upcoming album ‘Kiss Me Once’, which will be released on March 14.

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The star hit the stage at 10.30pm in a gorgeous red number in front of a crowd of about 300 people.

The singer reportedly wished the crowd a happy Mardi Gras and thanked them for supporting her through thick and thin.

Kylie also gave the INXS mini-series ‘INXS: Never Tear Us Apart’ her tick of approval in a recent interview. She praised actress Samantha Jade, who played Kylie in the series.

“I think it was great casting. I think Samantha Jade did a fantastic job. It’s quite hard to think ‘Was I like that?’ but I think she got it just right.”

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