Kylie Minogue has released the stunning music video for her Jack Savoretti collaboration, Music’s Too Sad Without You.

The indie pop jam is the next track lifted from Kylie’s fourteenth studio album, Golden, which became the Australian icon’s first album to peak at number one in her native country and the United Kingdom since 2001’s Fever. 

Lyrically, Music’s Too Sad Without You speaks of the pain after losing a loved one. In the video, a silk-dressed Kylie gorgeously mopes around an empty auditorium while acoustic performer Jack Savoretti performs his guitar on the theatre stage.

Watch the video below.

Golden has spawned four other singles so far: Dancing, Stop Me From Falling, the title track, and A Lifetime to Repair, with the former becoming Kylie’s 51st top 40 entry in the UK.

Last month, it was revealed that Kylie is being tipped to perform a major set at next year’s Glastonbury festival.

The singer has apparently agreed to perform a career-spanning set of her biggest hits on the Pyramid Stage in Somerset next June, when Europe’s biggest music festival returns after a fallow year.

It’s been reported that Kylie will play the popular legends slot on a Sunday afternoon, which has previously pulled in huge audiences both to the stage and on television.

Dolly Parton and Lionel Richie are just a few of the iconic names who have performed during the slot in recent years.

Kylie was originally booked to headline Glastonbury back in 2005, but had to pull out a month before her set after she was diagnosed with breast cancer.

Since then, she has performed at the festival once, making a special guest appearance during the Scissor Sisters’ set in 2010.

“Kylie had to pull out of Glastonbury in 2005 just a month before she was due to appear so this performance will be a very emotional and poignant moment for her,” an insider told The Sun.

“She jumped at the opportunity to appear next year and it is the perfect way to celebrate her career.”

Related: Kylie Minogue reveals she once lost a Kylie-themed drag competition.

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