A new three-part Netflix docuseries on Kylie Minogue has unveiled its first trailer. Titled Kylie, the series is scheduled to stream starting May 30. It traces the pop star's career from her Australian childhood to global stardom.
Kylie Minogue has granted access to her personal archives for the upcoming docuseries Kylie. Directed by Michael Harte, known for editing Netflix’s Beckham series, the program covers her early years in Australia, her breakout role in the soap opera Neighbors, and her challenging entry into the world pop scene. The trailer, released on May 5, features contributions from several key figures in her life and career. The series is set to premiere on Netflix on May 30, 2026. Nick Cave, a longtime collaborator, appears in the trailer praising Minogue. “Kylie is this force,” Cave says. “It’s all outward, giving.” Other contributors include her sister Dannii Minogue, former partner Jason Donovan, and producer Pete Waterman. The docuseries highlights Minogue’s evolution into a pop superstar amid turbulent times. Pitchfork first shared details of the trailer.