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Kylie Minogue, the global superstar behind this year’s gay anthem “Padam Padam,” is celebrating Pride Month with a new performance special set to stream on Hulu this Wednesday, June 5.

The special, titled “An Audience with Kylie,” was recorded at London’s famous Royal Albert Hall, featuring star-studded attendees such as Andrew Scott, Jonathan Bailey and Nicola Coughlan. The sequin and sparkle-filled set features hits from every Kylie era, from her breakthrough 2001 banger “Can’t Get You Out of My Head” to this year’s “Dance Alone.” Throughout it all, there’s numerous costume changes, gospel choir renditions, light shows and slower ballads, during which she drapes herself over a grand piano.

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The Hulu special is only one of many ways Minogue is celebrating Pride Month this year. This past weekend, she joined headliners Kesha and Janelle Monáe at West Hollywood’s OUTLOUD Festival. Minogue, who headlined on Sunday night, “was the crown jewel,” according to Variety music writer Steven Horowitz who attended the fest.

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“The audience was robust and full by the time she took the stage to round out the weekend, more so than for previous performers, and the crowd was charged throughout,” he wrote in his review.

Meanwhile, Hulu will continue to have a slate of programming this month in celebration of Pride Month. On June 7, it will premiere “Becoming Karl Lagerfeld,” followed by the entire season premiere of “Candis Cayne’s Secret Garden” on June 8, a live stream of LA’s Pride Parade on June 9, and on June 15, the premiere of “I Kissed A Boy,” the first-ever gay dating show in the U.K.

Stream “An Audience With Kylie” on Hulu beginning June 5:

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