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Kylie Minogue's home town comeback plan
May 15, 2006, 14:00 GMT
Kylie Minogue will perform a comeback concert in her home town of Melbourne.
The pop princess - who is recovering after battling breast cancer for the last year - is planning a string of shows at Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena in November.
A source is quoted in Britain's The People newspaper as saying: 'She insists on Melbourne for her family, friends and home town supporters. 'And her people have already pencilled in the dates in November - the height of summer Down Under - to guarantee a booking.' The singer - who was forced to cancel several dates of her sell-out 'Showgirl' world tour after she was diagnosed with the disease last May - is already practicing for the concerts. Manager Terry Blamey said Kylie, who got the all-clear from cancer four months ago, is 'going to come back better than ever'. Meanwhile, the star is also back in the recording studio. The 37-year-old said: 'I'm feeling much better but I'm taking things slowly. It's just good to be back. I've had a great week in the studio here and things couldn't be better. 'I'm not sure when my next single is coming out. I'm just working as fast as I can and getting it all done.'Copyright 2006 BANG Media International
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