Kylie Minogue records new songs for 10th anniversary edition of Kylie Christmas (Fully Wrapped) album
Kylie Minogue has added four new tracks to a new edition of her 2015 Christmas album.
Kylie Minogue has recorded four brand-new tracks for the upcoming 10th anniversary edition of her festive album Kylie Christmas (Fully Wrapped).
Set for release on December 5, the new songs - Hot In December, This Time Of Year, Office Party, and the Amazon Music Original XMAS - join a refreshed lineup of holiday favourites.
XMAS, out today, is a high-energy Christmas anthem available exclusively via Amazon Music. It will also be released on CD, 7-inch gold vinyl, and 12-inch zoetrope vinyl, with pre-orders open through Amazon and Kylie’s official store.
Kylie said: “Revisiting Kylie Christmas ten years on has been so much fun. Fully Wrapped has given me the chance to write and record four new songs and add a little extra sparkle - I can’t wait for everyone to turn up the volume on the new single, XMAS.”
Kylie Christmas (Fully Wrapped) will be released in multiple formats, including limited-edition vinyls in candy cane, transparent red, and pink-and-white marble colourways. A transparent green vinyl will be available exclusively via Amazon. XMAS will appear only on the Amazon Music editions of the album.
It comes after the Can't Get You Out Of My Head hitmaker released her 17th studio album, Tension II, in October 2024, and in September, she dropped live record Tension Tour//Live 2025.
The release comes hot on the heels of her record-breaking 66-date global trek, her largest since 2011, which saw the pop icon perform across five continents.
The Tension Tour kicked off in February in Perth, Australia, before sweeping through Asia and North America, including two sold-out nights at New York’s Madison Square Garden.
In May, Kylie returned to the UK for a string of arena shows, followed by a summer of sensational performances across Europe and Latin America.
The tour not only celebrated her chart-topping albums Tension and Tension II, but also reaffirmed her status as one of pop’s most magnetic live performers.