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Kylie Minogue’s sassy unannounced stage performance leaves festivalgoers in London pleasantly surprised

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Kylie Minogue never fails to surprise us. Her magical voice with bold attributes are a sassy combination to blow our minds everytime we see her on stage.

Since her debut in the ’90s to this date, the 55-year-old Aussie star is still capable of turning everyone’s heads with her charming dance moves, anywhere anytime. And she proved that yet again in London a few days ago.

Minogue recently surprised a stadium full of eighty thousand people over the weekend, with an unannounced performance at the Capital Summertime Ball festival in London.

Stars like Jonas Brothers, Niall Horan, Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding were in the line-up for their individual performances. Minogue was no where in the list. Yet, she emerged suddenly and gave a surprise performance on the stage on her latest hit single, “Padam Padam”.

While catwalking on the stage with dozens of background dancers in bright red side slit dress, paired with elbow length red gloves and thigh length red boots, Minogue amazed fans with her sexy moves.

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While sharing a video from the show on Twitter, Kylie revealed how she surprisingly come up on the stage. In the video, it can be seen that the bodyguards are helping her to climb up the stage elevator. She wrote in the caption, “When you’re about to PADAM PADAM at WEMBLEY STAAAAADIUUUM! What a treat to surprise you all at @capitalofficial ‘s Summertime Ball! #CapitalSTB.”

“Padam Padam” is the biggest hit for Kylie Minogue, as it grabbed the #12 spot in the British charts, after sliding her own song “Into The Blue”, which was holding the spot since 2014. In Australia, “Padam Padam” is currently holding the #39 spot. This is the first Kylie Minogue song, which has been ruling the top 40 chart in Australia over a decade.

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