Why a new generation of fans can’t get Kylie Minogue out of their heads

She thought she’d had her moment when Locomotion became the biggest-selling Australian single of the 1980s.

She thought she’d had her moment when a pair of second-hand gold-coloured hot pants from an op shop resurrected her career in 2000. Then there was the moment in 2001 when Can’t Get You Out of My Head became the most addictive song of a generation.

For a woman who has flogged 80 million records and boasts No.1 hits in five different decades, it really is a challenge to think about what’s left for Kylie Minogue to achieve.

But at 55, Australia’s pop princess finds she’s in the moment once again — scoring her ninth No.1 album in the UK with Tension.

The bubble-blowing I Should Be So Lucky singer has even surprised herself this time by going viral with a Gen Z audience.

It’s all thanks to the first single from her 16th studio album.

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