Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Jet setting Kylie Minogue looks remarkably fresh-faced as she arrives in LA for Dancing With The Stars performance

By DAILY MAIL REPORTER

Fresh-faced: Kylie Minogue looked remarkably fresh-faced as she arrived at Los Angeles airport after weeks of global jetsetting


She has been busy flying around the world promoting her new album Aphrodite.
And now Kylie Minogue has arrived in Los Angeles, for a performance on US TV show Dancing With The Stars.

Looking fresh-faced and showing no signs of jet lag, Kylie covered up in a taupe pashmina, hiding her black top and trousers, as she arrived at LAX Airport.


Plain but chic: The singer wore a taupe pashmina over a black top and trousers and matching sandals


The 42-year-old singer has already been in both Mexico and Egypt in the past two weeks promoting the album.

Kylie was performed in the spectacular setting of Egypt's Giza pyramids last week, but on Sunday night she was busy rocking Mexico City.

Kylie arrived in Mexico on Friday night ahead of her glitzy concert in the capital at Palacio de los Deportes.

Aphrodite recently gave her her fifth career Number One in the U.S. Billboard Club Chart.


Spectacular setting: Kylie performed in Egypt last week in front of the Giza pyramids and the Sphinx



Fiesta! And then she moved on to Mexico, where she performed wearing a sexy white feathered dress


Get Outta My Way, her second single from the album after All The Lovers, hit the top last week.

It follows U.S. chart-toppers Can't Get You Out Of My Head, Love At First Sight and Slow.

Talking about the new album, Kylie said she really feels as though she is 'back on track' with Aphrodite.

She told Access Hollywood: 'I just feel like we’re really back on track with this album. I hadn’t had an album that was cohesive in a long time so that [is] where I feel this album is different and it pleases me so much. I was longing for that and I got it.

'People have been describing it as "a return to the dance floor." I don’t know how long I was away from the dance floor, but it really is. It’s a really dance-y album, but I think it’s pop dance.

'It has a lot of emotional moments, whether it’s just a kind of tender, soft feeling and then there’s these explosive, euphoric rushes - so I think that the balance throughout it is really amazing.'


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