Premium Content:

Dannii Minogue Delivers Hit Packed Mardi Gras Show

Dannii delivered a hit packed show filled with excitement at the 2015 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Party.

Minogue appeared on stage just after 2am, rising up from the floor dressed in a bright pink disco jump suit.

- Advertisement -

The singer, who is celebrating the 25th anniversary of his first record release, rewarded fans with a medley of her hit songs including ‘Put the Needle On It’, “I Begin to Wonder’ and ‘This is It!’, which was mashed together with Clean Bandit’s tune ‘Real Love’.

The singer disappeared for a moment to change into a black leather outfit, but quickly returned to the stage for more tunes.

Latest

Fresh Tracks | The latest tunes worth checking out

New music from Shura, Say Now, Mark James, Shamir Bailey, Lara Villani, and Peder Elias.

One Nation candidate says he was joking when he said, “The only thing worse than a gay person with power is a woman”.

Stuart Bonds has brushed off concerns over his history of promoting conspiracy theories.

Labor commits $10 million to LGBTIQA+ inclusive health care

Health Minister Mark Butler made the announcement earlier this week.

Newsletter

Don't miss

Fresh Tracks | The latest tunes worth checking out

New music from Shura, Say Now, Mark James, Shamir Bailey, Lara Villani, and Peder Elias.

One Nation candidate says he was joking when he said, “The only thing worse than a gay person with power is a woman”.

Stuart Bonds has brushed off concerns over his history of promoting conspiracy theories.

Labor commits $10 million to LGBTIQA+ inclusive health care

Health Minister Mark Butler made the announcement earlier this week.

Stars urged to boycott Hungary over laws banning Pride gatherings

Robbie Williams, Chappel Roan, Emile Sande and Katy Perry are all scheduled to visit the country.

Fresh Tracks | The latest tunes worth checking out

New music from Shura, Say Now, Mark James, Shamir Bailey, Lara Villani, and Peder Elias.

One Nation candidate says he was joking when he said, “The only thing worse than a gay person with power is a woman”.

Stuart Bonds has brushed off concerns over his history of promoting conspiracy theories.