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Dannii Minogue has been back in the studio

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Singer Dannii Minogue has revealed that she’s back in the studio working on new music. Minogue shared the news with Gay Star News before her appearance at Manchester Pride.

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‘Absolutely, I’m in the studio working on some stuff,’ the 43-year-old told GSN backstage ahead of her performance. ‘I’ve really been working hard, but I can’t say for sure when it’ll come out.

Dannii’s certainly been reminding the queer community of her back catalogue, the singer also delivered a stunning show featuring all her greatest hits at this year’s Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.

Dannii also recently performed at iconic club G-A-Y, wearing the same pink jumpsuit she had on at Mardi Gras.

Since her sojourn to the UK Dannii’s been back in Australia and behind the judges desk on ‘X-Factor’.

The singer also turned up recently at Sydney music venue The Basement delivering an acoustic take on her tunes, mashing up ‘I Begin to Wonder’ with the Doobie Brother’s ‘Long train Runnin’ before adding a little bit of her hit ‘Who Do You Love Now’ and a chunk of Spiller’s ‘Groovejet (If This Aint Love)’.

It’s also been reported that Dannii’s been in the studio with older sister Kylie. Apparently the pair have recorded a bunch of Christmas tunes that Kylie might release this festive season. One song the pair have reportedly recorded is Wham’s ‘Last Christmas’.

Watch Dannii’s Mardi Gras show. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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