Kylie Minogue lands her own Netflix docu-series Kylie
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Last updated 9th Jan 2026
Kylie Minogue is heading to Netflix this year, with a brand new documentary series simply titled Kylie, giving fans a front-row seat to the life of the Princess of Pop.
The non‑scripted series is expected to stream globally and is part of Netflix’s star‑studded 2026 documentary slate.
What is the series about?
Although Netflix are yet to release many details about Kylie, we do know it will be directed by Emmy-winning Michael Harte (Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie), and is marketed as a tell-all on the life of the pop sensation.
Produced by Ventureland, the team behind hit music documentaries Wham! and Beckham, Kylie promises an in‑depth look at her journey from soap star to global icon.
When is it out?
The series is confirmed for 2026 on Netflix, but an exact release date has not yet been announced.
Is there a trailer?
At this time Netflix are yet to release a trailer.
How can I watch it?
Kylie will air exclusively on streaming platform Netflix.
The Netflix news lands as Kylie continues a wave of success with her latest project, 'Kylie Christmas (Fully Wrapped),' a 10th-anniversary re-release of her original Christmas album.
The re-release features four new songs: 'Office Party', 'XMAS', 'Hot in December' and 'This Time of Year'.
On recording the new tracks, Kylie told Greatest Hits Radio's Ken Bruce: "It was so nice to go in the studio just without any pressure. This wasn't reinventing the wheel... It's turned out there's four completely different genres and feels of these new songs, and they happened with a lot of joy and celebration".
As we await the Netflix doc, fans can revisit the singer's Christmas traditions, and prepare for what promises to be a revealing look at the career of one of pop's most iconic figures.
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