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Kylie Minogue to perform in Dubai
Australian songstress Kylie Minogue will grace the Dubai stage this November in an exclusive performance for 20,000 fans.
- Kylie will wow Dubai on November 21
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Dubai: Australian songstress Kylie Minogue will grace the Dubai stage this November in an exclusive performance for 20,000 fans.
As revealed in tabloid! back in August, the multi-award winning singer will perform at Dubai Festival City on November 21 as part of her Kylie's X2008 Tour.
Tickets for the special event will go on sale from September 24, and details will be released soon.
“I can't wait to see you all at my first ever show in the Middle East'' said Kylie Minogue, who will be bringing her fantastic live show with her to Dubai.
The pop siren is known for her many dance hits including “Spinning Around'', “Can't Get You Outta My Head'' and “Fever''.
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