Kylie Minogue: Glastonbury was one of the most amazing moments of my life

Kylie Minogue will be forever grateful to have headlined Glastonbury and explained that the chance to fill in the Legends slots was one of the "most amazing moments" of her entire life and reveals plans for new music.

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Kylie Minogue reflects on her Glastonbury performance
Kylie Minogue reflects on her Glastonbury performance

Kylie Minogue will be forever grateful to have headlined Glastonbury.

The 54-year-old pop superstar - who was meant to headline the Legends slot at the annual music festival in 2005 but was forced to pull out after being diagnosed with breast cancer - finally got the chance to take to the Pyramid stage at Worthy Farm in 2019 with a setlist that consisted of hits from her 30-year career in music and still "struggles" to process what it meant for her.

She said: "I still struggle to encapsulate what it meant: it was like an out-of-body experience. It was so mind-blowing, emotional, and nerve-racking, but within all of the emotion I knew how hard I had worked to be there, and I wanted to say thank you to everyone who had been part of my journey, and to myself. I don’t give myself much of a break, but Glastonbury was a measure of how far I’d come and I really wanted to celebrate that. I will be eternally thankful for one of the most amazing moments of my life.

The 'Spinning Around' hitmaker - who became the first female artist to have a chart-topping album in the UK for five consecutive decades when she released her 15th studio album 'Disco' in lockdown - went on to tease that she is now working on her next record and even though it is a "challenge" to find the theme, she still "loves" the process.

She told The Guardian: "I’m working on my next album. It’s always a challenge to find the song and feel of the album but I do love the process. I made my last album largely in lockdown, so I’ve loved getting back into the studio with some of my favourite creatives."

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