On Thursday (7), Madonna welcomed Kylie Minogue for a duet during “The Celebration Tour” show at the Kaseya Center, in Miami, in the United States.
The two divas sang “Can't Get You Out My Head” and “I Will Survive” together. The first is one of the biggest hits of Kylie's career and was released by the Australian in 2001; the second is a classic by Gloria Gaynor considered an anthem for the LGBTQIAP+ community.
Kylie thanked Madonna for the invitation with a post made on X. In the text, the voice of “All The Lovers” also recalled that, this Friday (8), International Women's Day is celebrated.
“It’s been so long! I loved being with you”, wrote the Australian.
MADONNA 💓 It's been a long time coming!!! LOVED being with you!!!! Celebration Tour AND it is now International Women's Day…. THANK YOU and LOVE LOVE LOVE 😘😘😘 pic.twitter.com/sjgj7vUt0Z
— Kylie Minogue (@kylieminogue) March 8, 2024
Check out excerpts from the duet below:
madonna and kylie minogue performing 'can't get you out of my head' together is History. pic.twitter.com/SW8RsnWADH
— 2000s (@PopCulture2000s) March 8, 2024
the meaning of I Will Survive for our community and for their lives and careers. Kylie beat cancer, Madonna recently faced death. and now they are there, doing what they have been doing for 40 years, only TOGETHER: cheering and feeding uspic.twitter.com/ukvuoFgmIL
— eric (@overthinkeric) March 8, 2024
Madonna will perform one more show on “The Celebration Tour” in Miami and then head to Austin, where she will perform twice. Officially, the tour comes to an end with five nights in Mexico City, where the singer will go after performing in Austin.
Madonna in Copacabana
A Madonna fan page stated, on Tuesday (5), that the North American singer will come to Brazil on May 4 to perform a free show on Copacabana beach, in Rio de Janeiro.
“The idea was to come to Brazil with this free show right after Carnival in 2024”, says the text in the publication’s caption.
The publication was made on the Madonna Online page's Instagram in partnership with Festonna, a party that celebrates the singer's legacy in Brazil since 2005 and, since it aired, provoked reactions and memes made by Madonna fans on social media.
The information, however, has not been confirmed by the singer, who stars in Banco Itaú's 100th anniversary campaign.
Source: CNN Brasil

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