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Kylie Minogue, Charli XCX and more from WorldPride opening concert in Sydney - as it happened

Sydney is gearing up for one of its biggest weekends in years as the international WorldPride event officially opens tonight with live performances from our very own singing budgie, Kylie Minogue, and more. 

You can check out all the live action as it happened here.

Live updates

Good night

By Greta Stonehouse

That's all from us, folks. We hope you enjoyed that as much as we did.

If you're heading out to Mardi Gras tomorrow, make sure to check out our handy guide to getting around town.

Kylie fever rose all evening, before she delivered this iconic hit ...

By Greta Stonehouse

... sans hotpants, but who needs those when you sound like this?!

WorldPride: Kylie Minogue takes centre stage

Dannii Minogue makes a surprise appearance

By Greta Stonehouse

Kylie's famous sibling burst onto the WorldPride stage for the final performance of All The Lovers, closing out a stella opening concert.

As one punter put it: "This was a banging performance".

(ABC News: Kevin Nguyen)

Let's take a look back at some of the highlights

By Greta Stonehouse

House of Slé hailing from Western Sydney is a ballroom house and family unit comprising of mostly queer and trans Asia-Pacific people.

The artist collective blur the lines of traditional performance spaces, and tonight showed how they can capture a 20,000-strong crowed too.

WorldPride: House of Slé performs at WorldPride opening concert

Who could it be?

By Greta Stonehouse

Kylie remarks the "energy" in the crowd is amazing, and the vibe is a lot less sweaty than her 1994 performance indoors.

Also, off the record, we're hearing whispers a special guest might be appearing ...

(ABC News: Kevin Nguyen)

Get outta her way, Kylie has taken centre stage

By Greta Stonehouse

And she's spinning around and into our hearts with her fourth performance at a Mardi Gras weekend since 1994.

(ABC News: Kevin Nguyen)
(ABC News: Kevin Nguyen )

Update

By Greta Stonehouse

The powerhouse from Darwin who blew away Australian Idol judges back in 2006 performed some of her greatest hits. Check it out here.

WorldPride: The crowd went wild for Aussie queen Jessica Mauboy

Update

By Greta Stonehouse

Charlie XCX performs her hits including I Love It and Unlock It

Charli XCX just wants to go back...

By Greta Stonehouse

...back to 1999.

But right now, she's performing LIVE, and shouting out to the LGBT+ community.

"The queer community has kept my career alive.

I owe everything I have to all of you"

Katie Perry says 'G'day' from overseas in support of the Sydney WorldPride event

By Greta Stonehouse

"So happy for the celebration around love and life and being your free self forever," says Katy Perry.

Check out the other celebrities who sent their love.

WorldPride: Celebrities send their love for WorldPride

Jessica performs her Eurovision hit 'We Got Love'

By Greta Stonehouse

(ABC News: Kevin Nguyen)
(ABC News: Kevin Nguyen)

The crowd is going wild for Aussie queen Jessica Mauboy

By Greta Stonehouse

AAP: Jeol Carrett
(ABC News: Kevin Nguyen)
(ABC News: Kevin Nguyen)

Electric Fields' 'We The People' is the official WorldPride anthem this year

By Greta Stonehouse

WorldPride: Electric Fields performing at World Pride concert

Courtney Act's opening number

By Greta Stonehouse

The triple threat paid homage to the erasure of gay people throughout history. Her performance referenced figures including Joan of Arc, Alexander the Great, and the Village People, in pointing out how many people have quietly suppressed their sexuality from the world.

Your hosts this evening

By Greta Stonehouse

WorldPride has travelled to the southern hemisphere for the first time and has been met with outfits to remember.

Former Australian Idol second season winner Casey Donovan (right) and Australian drag queen extraordinaire Courtney Act (left) (ABC News: Supplied)

Pumped 'to be around people' again

By Greta Stonehouse

Vrushub (centre) (ABC News: Kevin Nguyen)

Vrushub and his friends travelled from Melbourne and Canberra. For him, it's all about Kylie and Jessica Mauboy.

"It feels like home. It feels like being human," Vrushub said.

"It's nice to not just see white gays around. The crowd feels more diverse."

Vrushub added he was excited to see the First Nations drag event."

While we wait, a trip down memory lane ...

By Greta Stonehouse

After winning over hearts as Charlene Robinson in Neighbours, Kylie recently returned to Ramsay Street alongside Jason Donovan. 

Fashionably late

By Greta Stonehouse

Just heard word the concert won't precisely open at 7pm. The countdown begins.

Jeremy Fernandez donning a sparkly blue suit as he gets ready to host the ABC live broadcast. (ABC News: Kevin Nguyen)

Kylie returns home

By Greta Stonehouse

 Our pop princess is no stranger to Mardi Gras events, performing her first show in 1994, 1998, and again in 2012.

The Domain in Sydney

By Greta Stonehouse

  The event has been filling up since 3pm with lip-syncing competitions, drag dances, and guest speakers keeping everyone entertained.

(ABC News: Kevin Nguyen)
(ABC News: Kevin Nguyen)
(ABC News: Kevin Nguyen)
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