KYLIE Minogue has revealed her favourite coffee shop in Brighton after sharing memories of visiting the city.

The Australian singer told BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show that Marmalade Café in Kemp Town is her favourite place to stop for a coffee when she’s performing in the city.

Kylie, 53, also revealed Brighton is her favourite seaside resort in the U.K before recalling memories of her performance at the Pride festival in 2019.

She told Zoe Ball: “I’ve got so many good memories of being in Brighton, in fact one of my producers is based down there who produced a Second to Midnight.

“So, I love to go and visit there. Of course, performing at Pride was sensational and I look forward to visiting again.

“And I know a good little coffee shop down there called Marmalade that do a great coffee.”

The Argus: Kylie Minogue performing at Brighton PrideKylie Minogue performing at Brighton Pride

Kylie Minogue was met with roaring cheers during her Brighton Pride headline performance.

As the star arrived on stage in Preston Park she said she was overwhelmed by the welcome.

Showering the crowd with kisses and heartfelt messages, she announced a toast to “health, happiness and love” before telling fans the “wonderful day” was a time for celebration but also “reflection”.

The 55,000-strong sell-out crowd rejoiced when the Australian singer’s dance troupe portrayed a gay wedding while she performed Especially For You at the south coast festival.

The hit is synonymous with the famed 1987 wedding scene in television soap Neighbours when Kylie’s character Charlene married Scott, played by Jason Donovan.

Accompanied by a live band and backing singers, Kylie opened the show with Love At First Sight before racing through an hour-and-a-half set packed with most of her big hits including crowd favourites I Should Be So Lucky, Can’t Get You Out of My Head, Kids and Loco-Motion.

She also found time for five costume changes: a glittery blue jump suit, fluorescent pink patent boiler suit and multi-coloured metallic-style pleated dress.

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