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Kylie Minogue Is ‘Brushing Up’ on Her AFL Skills: Watch

Kylie Minogue Is ‘Brushing Up’ on Her AFL Skills: Watch

Kylie Minogue is ready to play ball. Aussie rules football, that is.

Kylie is, as previously announced, the headline entertainer for the 2026 Australian Football League (AFL) Grand Final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Sept. 26. On the day, she’ll become the first Aussie artist to headline the code’s showpiece event since 2021.

Although late September seems a lifetime away, Kylie has been working on her ball skills ahead of game day. Kylie has shared some behind-the-scenes footage of what appears to be a promo for the “Granny,” the endearing expression Aussie rules fans extend to the AFL’s championship match.

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In the social post, Kylie, wearing an elegant white dress and matching heels, poses with an Aussie rules ball at the center circle of the MCG.

Kylie can be seen passing the ball to an unseen member of the crew. In one of the many unusual rules that underpin the national game (it’s all in the name — “Aussie rules”), the ball can’t be thrown. It must be kicked or distributed by a controlled punch. Born in Victoria, the home of Aussie rules, Kylie knows how to get it done.  

“Brushing up on my AFL skills cuz 100 days today,” she captions the video. “Footy, I’m home.”

Aussie rules football has never looked so glamorous.

Born and raised in Melbourne, the former Olympic city, Minogue is one of Australia’s most decorated recording artists, with a particularly loyal following in Australia and the United Kingdom. She boasts 11 No. 1 albums on the U.K. Official Albums Chart, and became the first female artist to score a U.K. No. 1 single across four consecutive decades when she topped the survey last Christmas with “XMAS.” She also set a U.K. record as the first female artist to achieve a No. 1 album in five consecutive decades.

In Australia, she has bagged nine ARIA No. 1 albums and is the country’s highest-selling female artist, with more than 80 million albums sold worldwide. Her trophy collection includes two Grammy Awards, four Brit Awards and induction into the ARIA Hall of Fame.

Her career, the love, the hate, the illness and remarkable comebacks, all of it was traced for the three-part Netflix documentary, Kylie, which premiered May 20 and immediately became the No. 1 show on the streaming platform in Australia.

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