80,000 Aussies braved the rain and made their way out to the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia to attend the Sound Relief charity concert this past weekend to help raise money to aid the victims of the Victorian bushfire that claimed the lives of 210 people last month. Artists like Kylie Minogue, Olivia Newton-John, Bee Gees member Barry Gibb, Kings of Leon and honorary Australians Coldplay performed at Sound Relief to help raise funds for bushfire relief. Here are a few photos of Kylie on stage during her performance and some info about the event itself:

Kylie Minogue returned to her hometown of Melbourne over the weekend for Australia’s largest ever fund-raising concert for victims of the bushfires. The singer was cheered on by an 80,000 strong crowd – which included her sister, X Factor judge Dannii – as she took to the stage at Sound Relief held at the city’s MCG. A heartfelt message and her moving rendition of the nation’s unofficial anthem I Still Call Australia Home, brought many fans to tears as they remembered the 210 people killed by the Victorian fires, the worst in Australia’s history. During her performance, which was broadcast simultaneously at a concert at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Kylie said: ‘I’m so thankful I can make it home tonight and share this with all of you. “There’s a thing we talk about a lot which is the Australian spirit and I believe that it’s in evidence tonight all around the country. And as someone that’s recognised around the world, I travel everywhere and that’s what people see in Australians. I don’t have a band, I don’t have dancers, in fact there ain’t one feather on me tonight. But I thought this could actually be my biggest gig ever if you are all prepared – and all of you in Sydney and all of you around the world – are prepared to sing with me.” Kylie lead some of the biggest names in Australian music, both past and present, as they turned out to raise money for the victims of the fires, including the 10,000 who were left homeless. The concerts raised an estimated £2.3million (A$5 million) to help rebuild residences destroyed in the blaze. Bee Gee Barry Gibb and Grease star Olivia Newton-John performed a duet while Midnight Oil reformed for the night. Princes William and Harry relayed a message of support on giant screens while American band Kings of Leon and British group Coldplay, currently on tour in the country, also turned out for the show. Lead singer Chris Martin said: “Today’s the only day in the world when we can claim to be honorary Australians.”
What a great event … and what a fun way to get so many people to help the others in need who are, undoubtedly, still reeling from the devastation caused by the bushfire last month. As the report noted, Kylie‘s little sister Dannii Minogue was also in the hiz at the MCG. After the jump, check out a cute pic of the Minogue sisters posing together backstage …

Lovely Aussies with that beautiful Aussie Spirit. I am not surprised in the least that so many people gathered together to raise funds for the bushfire victims. Australians have big hearts. It’s events like this that truly show the Aussie Spirit for what it really is … love.
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Cute picture! What a great cause for her to go and help with!
kylie minogue looks like a much better version of nicole kidman, especially in these pics, methinks.
Love Kylie! We’re expecting her here in Rabat (Morocco) in Festival Mawazine.. People are so excited about her visiting Morocco!
i attended this concert and it was absolutely brilliant!
ur right.. us aussies always come together in a time of need.
AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE OI OI OI
:)
Thank you Trent for once again showing that you’re a good person by posting about these bushfires, and the effort that we, as Australians, have gone to, to help our own in a time of need!
woo go aussies!
i missed out on tickets unfortch – hoping they will release a dvd !!
and yes, kyles is gorgeous – she lives up the road from me when in town! paps a hoy i tells ya!
yay :)