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Kylie Minogue tries to go incognito under a large coat and hat while touching down in Sydney as pop star prepares to announce Grammy nominees

J.Martin30 min ago
Kylie Minogue tried to go incognito as she touched down at Sydney Airport on Friday.

The Australian pop legend, 58, donned a large black overcoat over a baggy T-shirt paired with casual jeans and black sneakers.

She hid her face with a green baseball cap and a pair of designer sunglasses.

The Melbourne-born star looked half her age makeup free, and tied her blonde locks back into a ponytail.

Despite trying to keep a low profile, Kylie was seen grinning as she walked towards a waiting vehicle and her trademark superstar smile was instantly recognisable.

Kylie arrived in Australia before the highly-anticipated announcement of next year's Grammy nominees.

The 67th Annual Grammy Award nominations are set to be revealed on Friday, November 8, and the pop star is just one of many stars who will be making the announcement.

In September, Kylie confirmed her 2025 world tour dates and revealed she would be performing across Australia.

Tickets for her now-10-date Australian tour have been in high demand, with the first Telstra presale selling out within hours of their release.

It marks Kylie's first tour Down Under since 2019, and comes after her headlining stint at Splendour In The Grass festival had to be cancelled earlier this year .

As well as her Australian dates, Kylie will also be performing around Asia and the United Kingdom.

'I can't wait to share beautiful and wild moments with fans all over the world, celebrating the Tension era and more,' Kylie gushed in a statement.

'It's been an exhilarating ride so far and now, get ready for your close up because I will be calling Lights, Camera, Action... and there will be a whole lot of Padaming!'

Coinciding with her epic world tour, Kylie also confirmed that she is treating her fans to even more music as she prepares to drop a new album, titled Tension II.

Tension II will hope to replicate the success of 2023's Tension, which outsold the entire top 20 combined on the UK charts, became her ninth No. 1 album, and gave Kylie her second Grammy.

Meanwhile, Kylie has nabbed five nominations at the 2024 Aria Awards, which will take place on November 20.

She has received nods across five different categories, including for two of the top gongs - album of the year and best solo artist.

Her smash hit album Tension has also been nominated best pop release while the titular single is also in the running for song of the year.

In the best solo artist category, Kylie is up against huge Aussie stars including The Kid LAROI, Tones and I, Troye Sivan and Dom Dolla, among others.

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