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(1998) "Impossible Princess" album

(July 1987) First single, "The Locomotion" released in Australia

(1988) Debut album "Kylie"

(1989) Album "Enjoy Yourself"

(1990) Album "Rhythm of Love"

(1991) Album "Let's Get To It"

(1992) "Greatest Hits" compilation

(1994) "Kylie Minogue" album

(1998) "Mixes" - a 2-CD set containing remixes of tracks from her "Impossible Princess" album.

TV Commercial for Coca-Cola (1990)

Print Advertisement for H&M Lingerie (1998)

2001) releases album "Fever"

2001) releases single "Can't Get You Out Of My Head" - tops charts worldwide

TV commercial for Eurostar (2001)

TV commercial for Pepsi Cola (2000)

TV commercial for Ford Street Ka (2002)

TV commercial for Kids Help Line, Australia (2002)

Song "Paper Dolls" on Australian Compilation CD "The Secret Life Of Us 3". (2003)

To promote her album Body Language, she took to the stage at London's Hammersmith Apollo for a one-off, spectacular concert called "Money Can't Buy", simply because money couldn't buy tickets. The only form of entry was to either win tickets in radio competitions or on her official website. (15th November 2003).

Performed "Red Blooded Woman" at the 2004 French NRJ Awards (January 2004).

Performed "Red Blooded Woman" at the Swedish NRJ Awards in Stockholm. (25th Jan 2004).

(Album) Body Langauge released in Aust & the EU. The first 100,000 copies included the bonus track "Slo-Motion". (17th November 2003)

Performed "Slow" on the Swiss Lottery show "Benissimo" on Saturday 29th November 2003, and on the Italian Football show "Quelli che il Calcio" on Sunday 30th November 2003.

Print advertisement for Ford Street Ka (2002).

Performed "Every Breath You Take" at the special dinner at Sony Studios in Los Angeles to honour the singer and activist Sting as MusiCares 2004 Person of the Year. The evening celebrated Sting's contribution to popular music, and honoured his charitable work with Amnesty International and the Rainforest Foundation (6th February 2004)

"Slow (Chemical Brothers Remix)" featured on the 'Queer Eye For The Straight Guy' soundtrack CD. (10th February 2004)

(album) "Body Language" released in the US with 2 bonus tracks "Cruise Control" and "You Make Me Feel" - and is enhanced with the "Slow (Music Video)" & "Can't Get You Out Of My Head (live from the 'Money Can't Buy')". (10th February 2004)

Appeared on US Radio on Z100 & KTU morning shows (New York City, NY). (11th February 2004)

Performed a 6 song set to 3,000 US fans on Valentine's night at Avalon in New York City for the "Queer Eye For The Straight Guy" CD Soundtrack launch party. The set included "Come Into My World", "Red Blooded Woman", "The Loco- motion", "Can't Get You Out Of My Head", "Slow" and "Love At First Sight". As an encore Kylie treated fans to an impromptu acapella of "Your Disco Needs You". (Saturday 14th February 2004)

Appeared live at the club G-A-Y at London's Astoria to promote her album "Light Years". (June 2000)

Live on UK radio on the Jonathon Ross Show on Radio 2. (21st February 2004)

Performed "After Dark" on Top Of The Pops wearing an outfit designed exclusively by Pucci. (28th November 2003)

Performed "Slow" on the German TV show "Wetten Daas!". Behind the scenes rehearsal footage was also filmed for exclusive use on kylie.com. (December 2003)

"Slow" appears on the Australian compilation CD "Smash Hits! 2004". (23rd February 2004)

Appeared live at the club G-A-Y at London's Astoria. Performed "Made In Heaven", "Red Blooded Woman", "What Do I Have To Do?", "Confide In Me", "Too Far", "The Loco-Motion", "Can't Get You Out Of My Head", "Chocolate", "Slow", "On A Night Like This" & "Love At First sight". As an encore Kylie sang "Better The Devil You Know". (28th February 2004)

Appeared on UK radio on the "Chris Moyles Show" on Radio 1. (2nd March 2004)

Appeared on UK radio on the "Chris Tarrant Show" on Capital Radio. (3rd March 2004)

Performed "Red Blooded Woman" and "Slow" at The Dome, in Berlin, Germany to over 10,000 fans. (7th March 2004)

Performed "Red Blooded Woman" at the German Echo Awards. (Saturday 6th March 2004)

(1985): Cut a 3-track demo tape funded by her earnings from her role in "The Henderson Kids". Songs included a cover of Donna Summer's "Bad Girls".

1987: Performed "The Loco-Motion" with the "Neighbours" cast at an Australian Rules Football event for the Fitzroy football club. (early 1987)

23rd January 1988: (debut UK single) "I Should Be So Lucky" released in the UK.

December 1987: (music-video) 2 different videos filmed for "I Should Be So Lucky" (1988). The first was filmed at Channel 7 Studios in Melbourne, Australia; the other filmed around the city of Sydney. (December 1987)

February 1988: Recorded song "Got To Be Certain" in Melbourne, Australia.

July 1987: debut Australian single "The Loco-Motion", backed with "Glad To Be Alive" released in Australia. (July 1987)

October 1987: Song "I Should Be So Lucky" written and recorded in a matter of hours in London.

29th December 1987: (single) "I Should Be So Lucky" released in Australia. This was her 2nd Australian single.

May 1987: (music video) "The Loco-Motion", shot at the Essendon Airport and ABC studios in Melbourne, Australia. The video also included product placement advertisement for body spray Impulse, and girls fashion label SportsGirl. Her younger brother, Brendan, has a cameo in this video.

March 1988: (VHS) "Kylie: The Videos" released in Australia. This Australian only VHS featured the music videos for "I Should Be So Lucky" and "The Locomotion", as well as an exclusive interview.

April 1988: Recorded the song "Je Ne Sais Pas Poiurquoi (I Still Love You)", as well as re-recorded her #1 Australian hit "The Locomotion".

May 1988: (music-video) "Got To Be Certain" released. The video was filmed around Kylie's hometown: Melbourne, Australia. Locations include the St. Kilda Pier, the Yarra River, the Varsity Restaurant on Flinders Lane, the TRG Building on Collins St and a carousel at Melbourne's Luna Park.

2nd May 1988: (single) "Got To Be Certain" released. (2nd May 1988)

25th July 1988: (single) A re-recorded of "The Loco-Motion" (recorded in April 1988) released in all territories except Australia. An alternate version of the song had been released in Australia a year earlier.

17th October 1988: (single) "Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi" / "Made In Heaven" released. Her 4th UK & Australian single.

1988: (music video) "The Loco-Motion" re-edited for the UK release using footage from the original Australian music video.

4th July 1988: Debut album "Kylie" released.

October 1988: (music video) "Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi" filmed in Melbourne, Australia. The video was inspired by Robert Doisneau's famous 1949 photograph, The Last Waltz, which depicted a young Parisian couple dancing on the street on Bastille Day.

Spring 1998: Debut album "Kylie", recorded in London and Melbourne with producers Mike Stock, Matt Aitken & Pete Waterman (SAW).

1988: Debut album "Kylie" repackaged as "The Kylie Collection" featuring bonus mixes of the singles in Australia only.

November 1988: Music video "Made In Heaven" filmed in Melbourne, Australia. The background montage is made of stills from Kylie's first five videos.

November 1989: Home video "Kylie: The Videos 2" released in the UK & Australia.

November 1989: Home video "Kylie: The Videos" released in the UK only. In Australia it was titled "The Kylie Collection".

Performed "Made In Heaven" at the 1988 Royal Variety Performance.

Public service announcement for The ONE Campaign [www.one.org] (2005)

Released complete hits album, "Ultimate Kylie", which contained two new singles: "I Believe In You" and "Giving You Up"

January 1988: Performance before Prince Charles and Princess Diana for the Australian Royal Bi-Centennial Concert.

December 1988: (Music Video) "Especially For You".

December 1988: Single "Especially For You" released.

January 1989: Single: "Turn It Into Love" released in Japan only.

January 1990: Single "Tears On My Pillow" released.

July 1989: Single "Wouldn't Change A Thing" released.

March 1990: Single "Better The Devil You Know" released.

May 1989: Single "Hand On Your Heart" released.

November 1988: (Music Video) "It's No Secret".

November 1988: Single "It's No Secret" released in the US, Japan and Canada.

October 1989: Single "Never Too Late" released.

1990: (music video) "Better The Devil You Know".

1989: (music video) "Tears On My Pillow"

1989: (music video) "Never Too Late".

1989: (music video) "Wouldn't Change A Thing".

1989: (music video) "Hand On Your Heart".

August 1991: "Word Is Out (Summer Breeze Mix)" released as a single in Australia.

August 1991: "Word Is Out" released as a single.

August 1991: (music video) "Word Is Out".

January 1991: "What Do I Have To Do?" released as a single.

June 1991: "Shocked (DNA Mix)" released as a single.

May 1990: Performs her own band's arrangement of the classic Beatles song "Help" at the John Lennon Tribute held in Liverpool on the banks of the Mersey River to a crowd of well over 20,000. Natalie Cole, Lenny Kravitz and Terence Trent D'Arby were amongst those backstage to congratulate her on her performance; whilst Yoko Ono and Sean Lennon both thanked her personally for her contribution to the John Lennon Scholarship Fund and the Spirit Foundation, the charities to benefit from the concert's proceeds.

November 1991: "Keep On Pumpin' It Up" (aka: "I Guess I Like It Like That") released as a single.

October 1989: Performs live at four concerts in Japan playing to 38,000 fans in a single night at the Tokyo Dome. She also performed live in ten totally free road shows across the UK sponsored by local radio stations. She was treated like a hero with thousands of screaming fans and police escorts.

October 1990: "Step Back In Time" released as a single.

October 1990: (music video) "Step Back In Time".

October 1991: "If You Were With Me Now (duet with Keith Washington) released as a single.

January 1992: (music video) "Give Me Just A Little More Time".

October 1991: (music video) "If You Were With Me Now (duet with Keith Washington).

June 1991: (music video) "Shocked (DNA Mix)".

January 1991: (music video) "What Do I Have To Do?".

January 1992: "Give Me Just A Little More Time" released as a single.

July 1992: Headlines a star studded cast at the Cesme Music Festival in Turkey. The date is also significant in that it is the first time Kylie and her sister Dannii Minogue appeared on the same bill since they turned professional.

April 1992: (Music Video) "Finer Feelings (Brothers In Rhythm Remix)".

April 1992: "Finer Feelings (Brothers In Rhythm Remix)" released as a single.

August 1992: (Music Video) "What Kind Of Fool (Heard All That Before)".

August 1992: "What Kind Of Fool (Heard All That Before)" released as a single.

August 1992: Home video "Greatest Hits" released on VHS tape.

November 1992: (Music Video) "Celebration".

16th November 1992: "Celebration" released as a single.

February 1994: Jetted to Sydney, Australia to perform, as the only artist on the bill, one number live on stage with a 30 song dance troupe, at the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, before an audience of over 19,000.

August 1994: (Music Video) "Confide In Me".

August 1994: "Confide In Me" released as a single.

November 1994: (Music Video) "Put Yourself In My Place".

November 1994: "Put Yourself In My Place" released as a single.

July 1995: (Music Video) "Where Is The Feeling (Brothers In Rhythm Dolphin Mix)".

September 1997: "Some Kind Of Bliss" released as a single.

September 1997: (Music Video) "Some Kind Of Bliss".

August 1997: Performed "Some Kind of Bliss" live on stage at the "Radio One Roadshow" in Cornwall, UK.

May 1997: Performed "Where The Wild Roses Grow" and unreleased song "Still Your Face" with Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds at The Royal Albert Hall in London, England.

May 1997: Performed a special arrangement of "I Should Be So Lucky" for the opening of the Crown Casino in her hometown of Melbourne, Australia, with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, John Farnham, Ray Charles and Anthony Warlow.

February 1997: Recorded a one off edition of "Men Behaving Badly", written especially for her as a part of the BBC's "Comic Relief Weekend".

December 1996: Performed live on stage at The Brixton Academy & Shepherd's Bush Empire Theatre singing "Little Baby Nothing" with the Manic Street Preachers.

August 1996: Performed "Where The Wild Roses Grow" live on stage with Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds at the Brixton Academy.

January 1996: Performed "Where The Wild Roses Grow" in Australia live on stage with Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds at the "Big Day Out" concerts.

October 1995: "Where The Wild Roses Grow" (with Nick Cave) released as a single.

October 1995: (Music Video) "Where The Wild Roses Grow" (with Nick Cave).

August 1995: Performed live with her nine piece band at the world famous Feile Festival in Ireland and T in the Park Festival in Scotland, alongside the cream of contemporary British music including M People, The Shamen, Tricky & Beautiful South. With a capacity crowd of over 30,000 in Glasgow it was the first time the festival had ever fully sold out.

July 1995: "Where Is The Feeling (Brothers In Rhythm Dolphin Mix)" released as a single.

December 1994: Invited to perform for the Prince's Trust Concert, simulcast nationally in the UK.

June 1996: At the insistence of Nick Cave, she recites the lyrics to "I Should Be So Lucky" at the Poetry Olympics, at Royal Albert Hall in London, England.

1998: Her previous hit "Better The Devil You Know" was re-released as a single in Australia only to celebrate Mushroom Record's 25th Anniversary in Australia. The single featured brand new remixes by Movers and Shakers.

July 1998: "Intimate And Live" went to London for three sold out nights at the Shepherds Bush Empire.

November 1998: "Intimate And Live" was released on VHS tape.

March 1998: (music video) "Breathe".

March 1998: "Breathe" released as a single.

June 1998: Embarked on "Intimate And Live", a 10 date tour of Australia, extended to 23 due to popular demand.

February 1998: Performed "Better The Devil You Know" at the 20th anniversary of the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras in Sydney, Australia. This made her the first artist to perform at a Mardi Gras twice.

June 1996: At the insistence of Nick Cave, she recited the lyrics to "I Should Be So Lucky" at the Poetry Olympics, at Royal Albert Hall in London, England.

October 1997: Performed "Where The Wild Roses Grow" with 'Nick Cave (I)' and the Bad Seeds at London's Jazz Café.

October 1997: (Music Video) "Did It Again".

October 1997: "Did It Again" released as a single.

November 1997: Performed "Where The Wild Roses Grow" with 'Nick Cave (I)' and The Bad Seeds at the Belfast Festival in Ireland.

November 1997: Performed "Where The Wild Roses Grow" live on stage with 'Nick Cave (I)' and The Bad Seeds at the Capital Theatre, Sydney, Australia.

December 1997: (music video) "GBI (German Bold Italic)" with Towa Tei.

December 1997: "GBI (German Bold Italic)" with Towa Tei was released as a single in Japan only.

2008 - TV commercial for her own perfume: Showtime

Her single "Love At First Sight" peaked at #11 in a 2002 US Billboard Chart.

Her song "The Loco-Motion" peaked at #3 in a 1988 US Billboard Chart.

Her song "Red Blooded Woman (Narcotic Thrust Mix)" debuted at #1 on the UK Upfront Club Chart (February 2004)

Print ads for Tous diamonds (2008).

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