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If she ever gets sick of being an international pop star, Kylie Minogue can always fall back on cabaret singing.
The Aussie chanteuse took the stage at the famous Café Carlyle on Monday in front of guests including fashion designers Christian Siriano and Wes Gordon, “13 Reasons Why” star Brandon Flynn, and actress Lucy Liu.
We hear she belted out hits “Spinning Around,” “Love at First Sight,” and “Say Something” from her newest record “Disco.”
But a show-goer tells us the crowd really went craziest for her 2001 pop hit “Can’t Get You Out of My Head,” which had everyone singing along.
“She did an impromptu “No I can’t/Yes I can” bit with her backup singers about getting someone out of her head,” says the spy.
Later, Minogue mingled with the crowd, says the spy — who noted that a large percentage of attendees were part of her adoring gay fan base — with everyone sipping free glasses of the singer’s new Prosecco and Rosé.
On Tuesday, Minogue appeared on Andy Cohen’s “Watch What Happens Live,” discussing the time when she successfully blocked Kylie Jenner from trademarking their shared first name.
“It was just business, obviously… I think I’ve met one person older than me called Kylie, so it’s kind of unusual,” she said. “I’ve spent a lifetime protecting my brand and building my brand, so it was just something that had to be done. We came to an agreement.”
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