Superstars at F1 Rocks

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    Kylie Minogue and Kelis will entertain fans in concerts at the Petronas Twin Towers

    JOIN superstars Kylie Minogue and Kelis who are headlining the first series of F1 Rocks concerts in Kuala Lumpur next weekend. This also marks Minogue’s first appearance here.

    Held in conjunction with the Petronas Malaysia Grand Prix, the event will be from March 23-24 at the base of the iconic Twin Towers.

    Minogue, who has been in the business for 25 years, is one of the world’s most successful female artistes, recording 11 studio albums and winning numerous awards, including several Aria and Brit as well as a Grammy Award.

    Her recent global tour, Aphrodite Les Folies covered five continents, 27 countries and 55 cities, performing at 77 sold-out shows to more than 500,000 fans.

    “I am really looking forward to visiting Malaysia and performing for my fans there. I will be visiting the Sepang International Circuit and the F1 paddock. I am so excited to perform at F1 Rocks in front of the famous Petronas Twin Towers and I hope everyone enjoys the show,” says the Australian singer.

    Minogue is set to perform for 90 minutes and will sing all her  hits. Joining her are local R&B singer James Baum and Reshmonu as well as 8TV’s Final Showdown 2011 champion ElecoldXhot.  Meanwhile, Grammy nominated American songstress Kelis is expected to perform on the second night. She will also be accompanied by ElecoldXhot.

    An accomplished R&B and dance artiste with five albums to her credit, Kelis has collaborated with fellow artistes such as will.i.am, Mark Ronson, David Guetta, Bjork, Busta Rhymes and Calvin Harris. She is currently working on her sixth studio album, due to be released this year.

    Details at www.f1rocks.com
     

    Reshmonu will perform at F1 Rocks on Friday

     

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