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Kylie Minogue will not appear at next year's Glastonbury Festival, organisers have revealed. The Aussie pop rocket was expected to headline the closing day of the 2007 event, after pulling out of 2005's festival following her breast cancer diagnosis.

However, Emily Eavis appears to have categorically ruled out Kylie's involvement, insisting "it's just not going to happen".
"She's got a lot of touring up her sleeve and I think if she was going to do Glastonbury, she'd rework her show and I don't think it's going to be possible in that time frame. It's just not going to happen," she told the BBC, before stating that Bruce Springsteen is also not on the prospective bill.

Eavis, who refused to be drawn on any of the acts playing, also said that both The Killers and Muse had been ruled out for Glastonbury 2007.
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15 Dec 2006 - Music On BBC2

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Top Of The Pops 2

Saturday??16/12/2006
8:35 pm - 9.00 pm

Join Steve Wright for our celebration of the good, the bad and the ugly in the world of pop music. This week, classics from Bucks Fizz, Belinda Carlisle, Beats International and Christina Aguilera.
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13 Dec 2006 - Kylie: New Year Party

Kylie Minogue will play a New Year's Eve show in London later this month, she has announced.

The pop icon plans to precede January's UK leg of her "Showgirl Homecoming" tour with a celebration at Wembley Arena, featuring a series of support acts.

The concert will continue until 1am, with Bjorn Again amongst the acts joining Kylie, and more names set to be announced in the coming days.

According to a statement released today, the venue will be revamped to create a 3,500 capacity dancefloor, so entertainment can continue after Kylie has played.

In a statement, she said: "I am so happy to be back on stage. I've been to some great New Year's parties over the years and I can't wait to host what will be the biggest party of all."

Tickets for the concert go on-sale this Thursday, December 14.
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Scissor Sisters have announced details of three UK shows, to follow their European tour in April.

The New York pop icons will play two dates at the revamped Millennium Dome in July, before a concert at the Manchester Evening News Arena.

They have already confirmed a string of concerts across Europe in April, commencing in Vienna and concluding in Paris.

The Scissor Sisters' European tour dates are now as follows:

April 2007

07 Vienna Gasometer
09 Ishgla Mountain Top
10 Munich Zenith
11 Stuttgart Conngresscentrum
13 Koln Paladium
15 Hamburg Sporthalle
17 Stockholm Annexe
18 Oslo Sentrum Scene
21 Antwerp Hof Ter Lo
22 Amersterdam Heineken Music Hall
23 Paris Olympia
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July

26+27 London The O2
30 Manchester Evening News Arena
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????Rufus Wainwright has announced details of his new album, "Release The Stars".

His official website reports that the record will be released in May, as the follow-up to 2004's acclaimed "Want Two".

The LP is understood to have been produced by Rufus himself, with Neil Tennant of the Pet Shop Boys acting as executive producer.

In February, Wainwright will stage a recreation of Judy Garland's 1961 show at the Carnegie Hall in New York, at the Palladium in London.

The pair of concerts takes place on February 18 and 25.
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