Kylie MinogueKylie Minogue will be the subject of a forthcoming Netflix documentary series, the major streamer has confirmed.
Netflix will explore how Kylie has “defied the odds” and enjoyed a five-decade career in entertainment in an intimate, three-part documentary. The series will, of course, visit her breakthrough role as Charlene in Neighbours before becoming a chart-topping musical success with a penchant for reinvention.
The documentary, KYLIE, will not only examine her successes and career milestones but also how she became one of music’s most enduring artists, influencing generations of pop stars.
No release date has been confirmed. But, it’s been announced that Emmy and BAFTA Award-winning director Michael Harte (Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie, BECKHAM) will direct the documentary series.
It will also be produced by John Battsek’s Ventureland, the team behind WHAM! and other documentaries. In addition to spotlighting Kylie herself, the series will feature interviews with Dannii Minogue, Jason Donovan, Nick Cave, and Pete Waterman.
A press release notes that Kylie has opened her personal archives for the documentary and that she’ll reflect on an incredible life that’s inspired and soundtracked generations of fans. Her personal archive includes home movies and personal photographs, while Netflix will have access to brand-new interviews with Kylie herself, sharing a first-look image with fans.
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Set to showcase the woman behind the classic songs, KYLIE will dig into how the singer has dealt with public scrutiny throughout her career, as well as personal loss and illness.
Last month, it was announced that Kylie Minogue would headline this year’s AFL Grand Final pre-game entertainment.
“The AFL Grand Final at Melbourne’s one and only, forever iconic MCG? Yes please,” Kylie shared in a statement. “As a Melburnian, I’m so excited to be coming home for the biggest day in the Aussie sporting calendar. I’ll not only be performing, but I’ll be one of 100,000 fans at the ‘G, watching the wonder that is footy.”
AFL CEO Andrew Dillon added that Kylie has been on the organisation’s wish list “for a long time.”
“The Toyota AFL Grand Final is the biggest event on the Australian sporting calendar - and this year, we welcome home an Australian icon,” Dillon said.
He continued, “Kylie has been on our wish list for a long time, and there is no better artist [to] headline the performance prior to our biggest game of the season.”
Mushroom Group CEO Matt Gudinski echoed Dillon’s statement, revealing that the record company has “tried for some time” to make the news a reality.
“Kylie is one of the most successful Australian artists of all time. She’s not just a global superstar, she’s an icon and an obvious choice to headline the 2026 Telstra Pre-game entertainment,” Gudinski said.






