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Kylie and Jason: A Christmas reunion?

 

Robert de
Tuesday 31 July 2012 05:55 EDT
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Pop Royalty: Jason Donovan, Kylie Minogue in 1988, when they dominated the charts
Pop Royalty: Jason Donovan, Kylie Minogue in 1988, when they dominated the charts (Daily Mirror)

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The on-stage reunion of Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan could be resurrected in time for Christmas.

Pop producer and songwriter Pete Waterman had planned to reunite the pair at his outdoor Hit Factory concert, but it was cancelled earlier this month because of safety fears due to heavy rainfall and mud in London's Hyde Park.

The concert was due to feature some of the acts Waterman helped into the charts over the years, including Sonia, Bananarama and Dead Or Alive.

But Waterman said the plans had to fit around one of the stars - thought to be either Minogue or Donovan - who wants to "go home" in December.

He said: "We are going to do it again at Christmas.

"We are going to do two nights at the 02 or at least one night, we've just got to confirm one artist who is due to go home for Christmas, I'll give you a clue there."

He added: "I just have to convince that artist to stay here until at least Christmas Eve and we can do it all the way we want to."

The original show was a casualty of the weather that brought disruption across the UK. Last month rainfall caused chaos at the Isle of Wight Festival when visitors struggled to gain access to the rain-sodden site, causing traffic gridlock.

The Hit Factory show - featuring many of the acts producer Waterman catapulted to fame - was due to reunite Minogue and Donovan, performing their 1989 chart-topping hit Especially For You.

Along with his production team of Mike Stock and Matt Aitken, Waterman and his PWL record label were responsible for launching dozens of careers, and their pop tracks were almost instantly recognisable.

This year marks the 25th anniversary of PWL, which was Minogue's recording home in the early days of her career.

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