The former Neighbours actress skyrocketed to pop stardom in 1987 with her infectious hit “I Should Be So Lucky,” produced by Stock Aitken Waterman. This groundbreaking achievement made Kylie Minogue the first artist to simultaneously top both the UK and Australian singles charts. Although she eventually moved away from the PWL Hit Factory, Kylie left an indelible mark with her Pride classic “Better The Devil You Know,” featured on her third album, “Rhythm Of Love” released in 1991. Throughout the following decade, she fearlessly explored genres like dance and indie music, only to make a triumphant return to pure pop with her highly acclaimed album “Light Years” in 2000. This marked the beginning of a creative reinvention for Kylie, which led to the creation of anthems like “All The Lovers” in 2010, a powerful song promoting unity. Kylie’s unwavering connection with her LGBTQ+ fans has been an unwavering force throughout her career, surpassing all early expectations. Solidifying her status as one of the most iconic LGBTQ+ musicians worldwide, Kylie headlined the opening of WorldPride in Sydney in 2023—a historic occasion as it was the first time this celebration had taken place in the Southern Hemisphere.