Kylie Minogue cuts a casual figure as she arrives in Sydney ahead of headline concert at WorldPride - with the massive LGBTQ event coming to Australia for the first time
Kylie Minogue cut a relaxed figure as she arrived at Sydney Airport on Sunday ahead of her headlining show at WorldPride.
The 54-year-old smiled widely as she traversed the terminal with a designer tote slung over one arm, as well as wearing a YSL crossbody bag.
The pop star had dressed casually for her flight, donning a plain black T-shirt and a pair of comfortable sweatpants.
She finished her ensemble with a pair of leather loafers and had a dark pink sweater tied around her shoulder.
Kylie wore sunglasses to shield her famous face and appeared to have on minimal makeup while wearing her blonde locks down around her face.
Kylie Minogue (pictured) cut a relaxed figure as she arrived at Sydney Airport on Sunday ahead of her headlining show at WorldPride
Sydney will be hosting the WorldPride event in 2023 - and the opening concert is set to be a winner.
Kylie, Charli XCX and Jessica Mauboy will headline the Live and Proud gig on Friday, February 24.
The show will also air on television around the nation on ABC TV and ABC iview.
The concert will be followed by the 45th Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras on Saturday, February 25.
Other highlights during WorldPride include the Human Rights Conference, The First Nations Gala Concert and Pride March.
Sydney is set make history as the first city in the southern hemisphere to host a WorldPride event, after winning the rights in 2019.
The 54-year-old smiled widely as she traversed the terminal with a designer tote slung over one arm, as well as wearing a YSL crossbody bag
Sydney will be hosting the WorldPride event in 2023. Kylie, Charli XCX and Jessica Mauboy will headline the Live and Proud gig on Friday, February 24
Members of the worldwide InterPride network voted for Sydney to host in 2023, which will coincide with the Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
Sydney overwhelmingly defeated Montreal and Houston in a vote in Athens to decide on hosting rights for the festival, which is held every two years.
WorldPride Committee Chair Robyn Kennedy said the organisation had recognised the efforts of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
The event is expected to bring more than one million extra visitors to Sydney and inject $664 million into the economy.
WorldPride is described as an event which promotes lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues on an international level through parades, festivals and other cultural activities.
The first WorldPride event was launched in the year 2000 and was held in Rome.
Sydney is set make history as the first city in the southern hemisphere to host a WorldPride event, after winning the rights in 2019
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