Kylie Minogue performs intimate London gig
- 12 years ago
SOUNDBITE: Singer Kylie Minogue, saying (English):
"Welcome to my Anti Tour"
She might be wearing her trade mark hotpants - but Kylie was in no mood to spin around at a gig in London on Tuesday.
The Pop Princess is celebrating her 25th year in the music industry with a series of stripped back intimate performances:
SOUNDBITE: Singer Kylie Minogue, saying (English) :
"It's so nice to see you all, so you know what tonight's about yeah, you're probably not going to hear, I don't know (singing) La La La or I'm Spinning Around or I should Be So or Love At ... or any of those guys, I know a lot of you wrote your own lists of what you would like in the Anti Tour, I too have my list many, many versions of that list and this song was constantly in it."
UPSOT
A b-side from her 2007 album X, Cherry Bomb was one of a number of rare tracks on her set list.
After two successful nights in Manchester Kylie's K25 mini-tour moved for the last of her UK dates to London's Hammersmith Apollo.
Sold out in ten minutes, die hard fans were delighted to have tickets:
SOUNDBITE: Kylie fans Stephen Wycart and Paul Hutton, Wycart, saying (English):
"It's really cool, it's kind of a bit gig-ish, it's not really what she normally does she's normally got lots of feathers and sequins, it will be more fun I think, it should be good."
SOUNDBITE: Kylie fans Helen Black and David Arney, saying (English):
David: "It's a chance to see rare B-sides and different versions of the songs." Helen: "Can't wait."
Ditching her chart toppers proved a hit, Kylie looked happy and relaxed and her supporters clearly felt lucky, lucky, lucky to be there.
Sarah Mills, Reuters.
"Welcome to my Anti Tour"
She might be wearing her trade mark hotpants - but Kylie was in no mood to spin around at a gig in London on Tuesday.
The Pop Princess is celebrating her 25th year in the music industry with a series of stripped back intimate performances:
SOUNDBITE: Singer Kylie Minogue, saying (English) :
"It's so nice to see you all, so you know what tonight's about yeah, you're probably not going to hear, I don't know (singing) La La La or I'm Spinning Around or I should Be So or Love At ... or any of those guys, I know a lot of you wrote your own lists of what you would like in the Anti Tour, I too have my list many, many versions of that list and this song was constantly in it."
UPSOT
A b-side from her 2007 album X, Cherry Bomb was one of a number of rare tracks on her set list.
After two successful nights in Manchester Kylie's K25 mini-tour moved for the last of her UK dates to London's Hammersmith Apollo.
Sold out in ten minutes, die hard fans were delighted to have tickets:
SOUNDBITE: Kylie fans Stephen Wycart and Paul Hutton, Wycart, saying (English):
"It's really cool, it's kind of a bit gig-ish, it's not really what she normally does she's normally got lots of feathers and sequins, it will be more fun I think, it should be good."
SOUNDBITE: Kylie fans Helen Black and David Arney, saying (English):
David: "It's a chance to see rare B-sides and different versions of the songs." Helen: "Can't wait."
Ditching her chart toppers proved a hit, Kylie looked happy and relaxed and her supporters clearly felt lucky, lucky, lucky to be there.
Sarah Mills, Reuters.