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Infinite Disco was a
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concert by Australian singer-songwriter
Kylie Minogue Kylie Ann Minogue (; born 28 May 1968) is an Australian singer, songwriter and actress. She is the highest-selling female Australian artist of all time, having sold over 80 million records worldwide. She has been recognised for reinve ...
, held in support of her fifteenth studio album ''
Disco Disco is a genre of dance music and a subculture that emerged in the 1970s from the United States' urban nightlife scene. Its sound is typified by four-on-the-floor beats, syncopated basslines, string sections, brass and horns, electric pia ...
'' (2020). It was broadcast on two dates in 2020 and was a joint-venture production by Driift and
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. The livestream was announced on 19 October 2020, and a clip of Minogue singing "
Magic Magic or Magick most commonly refers to: * Magic (supernatural), beliefs and actions employed to influence supernatural beings and forces * Ceremonial magic, encompasses a wide variety of rituals of magic * Magical thinking, the belief that unrela ...
" was released the same day. The concert was broadcast on 7 November 2020 and again on 31 December 2020 for
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. Each broadcast was streamed four times both days to accommodate different time zones. On 12 November 2021, the show was released on CD, DVD, and Blu-ray as part of the Guest List Edition of ''Disco''. An LP version followed on 6 May 2022.


Background and development

Following the release of the singles " Say Something" and "Magic", Minogue announced a livestream performance of songs from her album ''Disco'' to be broadcast on 7 November 2020, one day after the album's released. Tickets went on sale on 21 October 2020. The fifty-minute pre-recorded performance was co-directed by Rob Sinclair and Kate Moross. It primarily showcased songs from ''Disco'' but also included singles from earlier in Minogue's career that were remixed to have a more disco sound by her longtime contributors Richard Stannard and Steve Anderson. The performance was choreographed by Ashley Wallen. On 1 November 2020, Minogue uploaded her performance of "Say Something" from ''Infinite Disco'' to her YouTube channel. On 2 November 2020, Minogue shared a 30-second clip showcasing different parts of the performance, including portions of her singing her 2001 single " Love at First Sight" and " I Love It". On 6 November 2020, Minogue uploaded her performance of " Real Groove" from the show to her YouTube channel. Nearly 30,000 tickets were sold for its initial broadcast.


Setlist

Source: #Introduction (contains excerpts from "Magic" and "
Come into My World "Come into My World" is a song recorded by Australian singer Kylie Minogue for her eighth studio album, ''Fever'' (2001). Written and produced by Cathy Dennis and Rob Davis, "Come into My World" is a dance-pop song in which the singer pleads to ...
") #" I Love It" #" In Your Eyes" #"Light Years" / "Supernova" / "Light Years" (Reprise) #Interlude (contains excerpts from "
I Should Be So Lucky "I Should Be So Lucky" is a 1987 song performed by Australian recording artist and songwriter Kylie Minogue from her debut studio album '' Kylie'' (1988). Released on 29 December 1987 by Mushroom Records and PWL Records, the song became a worldw ...
") #"Dance Floor Darling" #" All the Lovers" (performed with The House Gospel Choir) #" Say Something" (performed with The House Gospel Choir) #" Real Groove" #" Slow" (contains elements of " Love to Love You Baby") #"Monday Blues" #"Where Does the DJ Go?" #" Love at First Sight" #"Last Chance" #"
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"


''Infinite Disco'' live album

''Infinite Disco'' is the ninth live album by Australian singer
Kylie Minogue Kylie Ann Minogue (; born 28 May 1968) is an Australian singer, songwriter and actress. She is the highest-selling female Australian artist of all time, having sold over 80 million records worldwide. She has been recognised for reinve ...
. On 12 November 2021, the "Guest List Edition" of Minogue's fifteenth studio album ''
Disco Disco is a genre of dance music and a subculture that emerged in the 1970s from the United States' urban nightlife scene. Its sound is typified by four-on-the-floor beats, syncopated basslines, string sections, brass and horns, electric pia ...
'' was released. Included in the deluxe five-disc package was a recording of the ''Infinite Disco'' concert on CD, DVD, and Blu-ray. On 7 April 2022, Minogue took to her social media to announce the
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of a standalone release of ''Infinite Disco'' on digital platforms the following day, with LP formats available for pre-order.


Track listing


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Release history


Credits

''Credits obtained from the viewing of East Coast USA livestream'' Directors and producers *Director: Kate Moross and Rob Sinclair *Director of photography: Thomas English *Executive producer: Kylie Minogue, Polly Bhowmik, Tom Colboure and Rob Sinclair *Executive producer for Driift: Ric Salmon and Charlie Gatsky Sinclair *Executive producer for BMG: Alistar Nobury, Gemma Reilly-Hammond, and Jamie Nelson *Producer: Jim Parsons *Co-producer: Kristen Dickson-McFie General staff *Personal assistant: Tully Bloom *HSE & COVID safety: Julian Bentley and Lukasz Mart *Catering: Lily Brown, Sherrie Fairman, and Shyrah-Jade Campbell Costuming *Costume designer: Alexandre Vauthier *Costume stylist: Frank Strachan *Wardrobe: Ray Wooldridge, Philippa Howden, Tom Lawerence, and Alida Herbst *Assistant stylist: Jessica Johnston *Hair and makeup: Christian Vermaak and Chang Il-Kim *Additional hair & makeup: Sandra O'Brien *Colorist: James Tonkin Band *Musical director: Richard Stannard and Steve Anderson *Backing vocalists: Abbie Osmon and Katie Holmes-Smith *Choir master: Laura Leon *House Gospel Choir: Cartell Green-Brown, Laura Davie, Leanna Leid, Lizzie Jennings, Monique Meade, and Renee Alleyne *Choreographer: Ashley Wallen *Dance captain: Jenny Griffin *Dancers: Philip Birchall, Yves Cueni, Shaun Niles, Kamila Zalewska, Alex Chambers, Jake Leigh, Katie Collins, Ben Hulkin, and Elise Pinel Sound *Audio mixer: Duck Blackwell *Sound: Gavin Tempany, Andrew Hamwee, and Jonny Buck Production *Production design: Sinclair/Wilkinson *Production design associate: Luke Rolls *Production manager: Michael George *Racks engineer: Harry Watkinson *Records engineer: David Roberts *Script supervisor: Emily Aldous *CT project manager: Jim Liddiard *Event production: Lauren Sass, Stephen Reeve, Kevin Hopgood, Bree Ishikawa, Stuart Quinnell and Dave Farrell (Pull the Pin Out) Video *Video design: Kate Moross, Linus Kraemer, and Dexter George *Motion design: Santiago Avila, Linus Kraemer, Dexter George, and Stephen McLaughlin *Video content: Studio Moross *Video content project manager: Bellen Morrison *Video programmer: Jack Banks *Video floor technician: Taras Bunt and Daniel Bovenkamp *Editing: Rupa Rathod, Hamish Lyons, Sam Thompsett *Additional editing: Kevin Ramser *Online editing: Richard Cullen *Visual effects: Kate Moross, Linus Kraemer, and Chris Kim *DIT: Alex Hewett Lighting *Lighting design: Rob Sinclair and Ali Pike *Lighting: Benjamin Cash, Andy Porter, Davide Palumbi, Jason Hyne, Jon Shelley-Smith, Michelle Parker and Peter Horne *Laser design: Seth Griffiths *Laser technician: Joe Jackson and Josh Hughes Cameras *Multicam director: Blue Leach *Camera operator: Simon Kennedy and Mark Stevenson *Camera guarantee: Tom Robinson *JIB operator: Marcus Leon Soon *JIB assistant: Ben Reason *Focus puller: Warren Buckingham Miscellaneous *Filmed at LH3 Studios, London *Lighting supplied by NEG Earth Lights (Sam Ridgeway) *Lasers and SFX by ER Productions (Marc Webber) *Broadcast equipment and LED screens by Creative Technologies (Graham Miller) *Grip supplied by Luna Remote Systems *Cameras supplied by Procam TV *JIB supplied by Deve Emery *Film lighting supplied by Pro Light *Filters supplied by Panavision *DRIIFT is represented by Ric Salmon, Charlie Gatsky Sinclair, Phil Middleton, Pauline Macocco, Justine Young, Emma Stoker, Claire Mas, and Mich Bradfield


References

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