Gay icons and lookalikes Kylie, 54, and Dannii Minogue, 51, twins in matching black ensembles as they prepare for WorldPride in Sydney
Kylie Minogue will make a stunning entrance at WorldPride in Sydney.
And on Friday, just hours before she was due to take the stage, the pop princess was spotted with her younger sister Dannii.
The Australian sisters looked almost identical twins as they wore matching black ensembles and similar hairstyles.
Kylie, 54, and Dannii, 51, both appeared in good spirits as they stopped to take photos with fans.
It’s unclear if Dannii will be a surprise guest at Kylie’s performance, or if she’s just there to support her big sister.
Kylie (left) and Dannii Minogue (right) were spotted ahead of WorldPride in Sydney on Friday
Sydney will host the WorldPride event in 2023 and the opening concert is expected to be a winner.
Kylie, Charli XCX and Jessica Mauboy will headline Live and Proud’s performance on Friday, February 24th.
The show is also televised nationally on ABC TV and ABC iview.
The concert will be followed by the 45th Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras on Saturday 25 February.
Other highlights during WorldPride include the Human Rights Conference, the First Nations Gala Concert and the Pride March.
Sydney will make history as the first city in the Southern Hemisphere to host a WorldPride event after winning the rights in 2019.
Dannii smiled and seemed grateful as she greeted a loyal fan
Sisters: Dannii is pictured on The X Factor (left) in 2010, while Kylie is seen in London in July 2010 (right).
Star: Kylie rose to fame playing Charlene Robinson on Australian soap opera Neighbors
Members of the global InterPride network voted to host Sydney in 2023, which will coincide with the Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
Sydney overwhelmingly defeated Montreal and Houston in a vote in Athens to determine hosting rights for the biennial festival.
WorldPride Committee Chair Robyn Kennedy said the organization recognized the efforts of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
The event is expected to bring more than a million additional visitors to Sydney and bring in US$664 million to the economy.
WorldPride is described as an event that promotes lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues internationally through parades, festivals and other cultural activities.
The first WorldPride event was launched in 2000 and took place in Rome.
Pop princess Kylie rehearses for her performance