What Really Happened to Kylie Minogue? Where Is She Today?
Kylie Minogue reigned as the queen of dance pop throughout the 90s and early 2000s, skyrocketing to international fame with her 2001 smash hit “Can’t Get You Out Of My Head,” thanks to its infectious beats and unforgettable lyrics. Long-time fans also cherish her debut single “The Loco-motion” from 1987, which launched her iconic career and set the stage for decades of chart dominance.
Over the years, Kylie Minogue has continued dropping hits, topping charts, and maintaining a strong presence in the music industry, even if she's not grabbing headlines quite like before. Don't underestimate this pop superstar — while she may not match the bold antics of Madonna or Mariah Carey, her enduring appeal, resilience, and fascinating journey keep her just as captivating. Today, Kylie Minogue is still releasing albums, touring worldwide, and collecting prestigious accolades. Curious about Kylie Minogue today? Here's a deep dive into her latest achievements and ventures.
She’s still making music and TV appearances
Kylie Minogue stays prolific in music, releasing her album “Golden” in 2018, followed by her 15th studio album “Disco” in 2020, which she crafted in her home studio amid the global pandemic. Beyond albums, she's judged on hit shows like The Voice and made a memorable cameo as herself in the 2025 Netflix mystery series “The Residence,” showcasing her versatility and timeless charm (source: Netflix official site).
She earned a Guinness World Record after her 2020 album
In November 2020, “Disco” topped the charts once more, earning Kylie Minogue the Guinness World Record as the first woman to achieve number one albums in five consecutive decades — from the 1980s through the 2020s. As reported by The Guardian, this milestone outshines all but Madonna in total UK number one hits. Guinness World Records officially recognized her feat, cementing her status as a pop legend (guinnessworldrecords.com).
She made a royal appearance in 2018 and had a Glastonbury debut in 2019
In 2018, Kylie Minogue performed at a star-studded event for Queen Elizabeth II's birthday, sharing the stage with icons like Shaggy and Sting. The next year, she finally debuted at Glastonbury Festival in 2019, delivering what many call one of the festival's most-watched sets ever. This triumph was especially poignant after canceling her 2005 slot due to her breast cancer diagnosis, highlighting her incredible comeback story (source: BBC Music coverage).
A Christmas TV special
The 2019 holiday special “Kylie’s Secret Night” blended festive magic with Kylie's fabulous flair, delighting viewers who expected a simple fan event. Instead, audiences enjoyed intimate conversations, thrilling stunts, and show-stopping performances with the pop star herself, making it a holiday highlight that fans still rave about.
She’s launched Kylie Minogue Wines
Joining fellow celebrities in the beverage world, Kylie Minogue teamed up with London-based Benchmark Drinks to launch Kylie Minogue Wines, selling over a million bottles in its first year. Standouts include the crisp Sauvignon Blanc, robust Merlot, and Organic Brut Reserva Cava — perfect for wine lovers seeking celebrity-endorsed quality. This venture expands her brand beyond music, proving her business savvy (source: Official Charts Company).

The Tension Tour
Kylie's 16th album, Tension, dropped in 2023, snagging a Grammy for the viral hit “Padam Padam.” Her 2024 follow-up album drew rave reviews from critics and fans alike, fueling the massive Tension Tour across Mexico, South America, and beyond. She's shattering records as the first female solo artist to play The O₂ Arena 21 times, showing that at 56, Kylie Minogue today connects deeply with new fans while staying relevant. Catch her live if you can — tickets are selling fast!
Honored with a BRITs Global Icon Award
At the 2024 BRIT Awards, Kylie Minogue claimed the prestigious BRITs Global Icon Award, the ceremony's top honor previously given to legends like Elton John and David Bowie. Presented by Dua Lipa, who hailed her as the “eternal queen of pop,” Kylie delivered electrifying performances of her biggest hits, reaffirming her iconic legacy (source: BRIT Awards official site).