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Kylie Live in New York is a live album by Australian singer and songwriter Kylie Minogue. The album is a live recording of her For You, for Me Tour, during her performance at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. Live in New York was released on 14 December 2009, exclusively to online digital media stores.[3] The album does not include "Better than Today", which was not included due to it appearing on Minogue's then forthcoming album Aphrodite. Minogue's official YouTube page streamed a live recording of the first half of the concert on 12 December 2009.[4]
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The album was initially released to digitally to various online stores both in the U.S. and internationally. To promote the album, Minogue streamed the first half of the album on her official YouTube channel. To promote her following album, Aphrodite, a promotional sampler was released in addition with the album at Asda Supermarkets. Additionally, a free promotional sampler, entitled Performance, was included in The Mail on Sunday on 19 September 2010.[5]