Kylie Minogue celebrated 20 years of her iconic KylieFever2002 tour.
The 53-year-old Melbourne-born superstar took to Instagram to share a series of rare photos of the gorgeous outfits she wore during production.
The 49-day tour was a chart victory, supporting the album Fever, which spawned hits like Can’t Get You Out of My Head and Love At First Sight.
Wow: Kylie Minogue celebrated the 20th anniversary of her iconic KylieFever2002 tour by sharing a series of rare photos of the stunning dresses she wore during production.
Old photos of Kylie highlighted her gorgeous outfits for the tour, including her famous white hoodie jumpsuit, sparkly bra, and miniskirt.
“Fire Tour 2002. Happy birthday. were you there?’ She wrote to her 2.3 million followers on Instagram.
“I’m still in love with this show!”

The 49-day tour in support of the album Fever, which spawned hits like Triumph: Can’t Get You Out of My Head and Love At First Sight, was a chart victory.
The KylieFever2002 tour is now considered a hotspot for female artists.
The album reached #1 in Australia, Austria, Germany, Ireland and the United Kingdom.
Their lead single, Can’t Get You Out of My Head, topped the charts in 40 countries and remains one of the best-selling singles of all time.
Many fans relived their memories of the incredible tour in the comments.

Cyborg: ‘Fire Tour 2002. Happy birthday. were you there?’ The star interviewed her 2.3 million followers on Instagram. ‘I’m still in love with this show!!’
“I came in one night and was so impressed that I paid £500 to buy more tickets the next night…the best concert I’ve ever been to,” one fan wrote.
‘My favorite tour. Thanks to this tour, I became your fan. The Fire album and this tour seem great and still very relevant,” wrote another.
The version of ‘I Should Be So Lucky’ on this tour is tribal and camping. My favourite, ”the third commented.

Iconic: debut single “Can’t Get You Out Of My Head” topped the charts in 40 countries and remains one of the best-selling singles of all time
Fans are waiting breathlessly for Kylie to announce a new stadium tour in support of her latest album, Disco.
But he has been fascinated by concert dates since returning to Australia a few months ago.
Disco became one of her most popular albums, with hits like Real Groove and Magic, although it came later in her career.

Superstar: Disco, Kylie’s 15th studio LP, topped the charts in Australia and the UK
The release, Kylie’s 15th studio LP, topped the charts in Australia and the United Kingdom.
Kylie also released an extended remix version of the album full of dance floor ready songs.
He was working on Disco during the Covid lockdown at his home studio in London.

Star: Disco has become one of Kylie’s most popular albums, although it came later in her career.
The Can’t Get Out of My Head star previously told BBC2 that the recording process was pretty chaotic.
“If there was some kind of flying camera, it would be a comedy,” he said.
“So, I’m trying to discuss the muffler, which piece goes where, Google the many tutorials on YouTube, and a friend of mine.”

Talent: Kylie worked on Disco during the Covid quarantine at her London home studio. Many commentators praise the upbeat, dance-ready songs
At one point, he even wondered if all his efforts were worth it.
“During the block and everything, there was a moment where I thought maybe the album was a little inappropriate. And I asked myself, what does that mean? What’s the purpose? “There is so much to do in the world and no nightclub is open,” he said.
“But the real question that gives me the confidence to keep going is, ‘What will I get if I don’t quit?’ it happened. And the answer – which is very simple – was nothing. That’s why we stayed at the Disco.’

Queen of pop: Kylie pictured February 27 in Milan, Italy.
Source: Daily Mail

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