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Post by valerie davenport on Sept 12, 2007 5:17:33 GMT -5
Kylie Minogue will make her television comeback on this year's Children In Need, it has been reported.
The star - who has recently returned to showbiz life after battling cancer - is said to be planning a live appearance at the November fundraiser.
It will come around the same time as the launch of her first album since recovering.
"We're so chuffed," a BBC source told The Sun. "It's a massive coup. Kylie's presence will really elevate this year's show."
The album is expected to be released on November 21 and will include contributions from Boy George, Groove Armada and Scissor Sisters.
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Post by valerie davenport on Sept 13, 2007 6:31:08 GMT -5
Kylie Minogue has announced that she will release her comeback single in November.
'2 Hearts', the star's first single since undergoing treatment for breast cancer, will be released as a download on November 5, before gaining a physical release a week later.
The song has been written and produced by London-based electro four-piece Kish Mauve.
Minogue's tenth studio album, the follow-up to 2004's Body Language, will be released later in the month.
Songs written by Calvin Harris, Scissor Sisters, Groove Armada and Madonna's producer Stuart Price are said to be competing for inclusion on the LP.
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Post by valerie davenport on Sept 15, 2007 16:12:26 GMT -5
Kylie Minogue Sets Comeback Date
Kylie Minogue has finally announced that she will release a new album prior to Christmas, marking her first album of new material since being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005, and her first album release since 2004's 'Body Language.'
News of Minogue's highly anticipated new release was announced on her official website, with a posting that read:
"Kylie releases her brand new single "2 Hearts" on Parlophone on November 12th, preceded by the digital release on November 5th.
The single is the first taster from her new album, which will be released later in November. Further details of the album will follow.
"2 Hearts" was written and produced by London based electro 4 piece Kish Mauve.
Writing [about] the song, The Sun's Victoria Newton recently said: "It's a surefire No. 1, a classic Kylie song you won't stop humming. Expect her to hit No. 1 in both charts when the single and album are released in November."
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