Kylie Minogue has received a heartfelt tribute in her hometown, unveiling a star on the forecourt of Rod Laver Arena to mark an impressive 35 years of concerts by the beloved pop icon. The ceremony took place over the weekend, coinciding with Minogue’s three sold-out performances, a celebration of her enduring legacy since her debut at the then-National Tennis Centre in February 1990.
The gold star, strategically placed near the statue of the late Michael Gudinski—who championed every Kylie concert in Australia until his passing in 2021—serves as a poignant reminder of their close partnership. “It seems appropriate that MG will be watching over my star each day,” Minogue reflected during the unveiling.
Expressing her deep appreciation for the honor, Minogue shared, “I wasn’t quite prepared for the gravitas of it and what it means to me and how beautiful it looks.” The moment encapsulates not only her illustrious career but also her profound connection to Melbourne, a city that has celebrated her remarkable journey from pop princess to global superstar.
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