Kylie Minogue coming to Denmark

Aussie pop queen giving an open air concert in Aalborg on June 12

Get ready to do 'The Loco-Motion' in Denmark this summer. It has been announced that Kylie Minogue will be be giving an open air concert on June 12 for Skovrock 2015 in Skovdalen, Aalborg.

The Australian pop idol will make an appearance in Aalborg as part of promoting her latest album 'Kiss Me Once', her 12th album, which was released in 2014 and features prominent artists like Pharrell Williams, Sia Furler and Enrique Iglesias.

”We are very pleased to present yet another international name to a concert in Skovdalen, which is part of our co-operation," Ernst Trillingsgaard, the director for Aalborg Congress & Culture Centre, said in a press release.

”Last year, we experienced lots of interest for the outdoor concerts with international names and we are convinced that Kylie Minogue can get the tree crowns to shake with her music.”

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Kylie and Sting
Minogue is behind a number of classics like as 'I should be so lucky', 'Can’t Get You Out of my Head', 'I Believe in You' and 'Where the Wild Roses Grow', which she sang with Nick Cave.

In a career spanning more than 25 years, Minogue has released 45 singles, sold more than 68 million records worldwide and has become one of the most influential stars within modern pop music.

Minogue joins British singer Sting who is the other star to sign up for Skovdalen so far this summer.




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