Money Can't Buy was a one-off, invitation only concert in support of Kylie Minogue's 2003 album, Body Language held at the Hammersmith Apollo in London, England. This event cost £1 million to stage and tickets were not available for sale. The concert was later released on DVD under the name Body Language Live.
Act 1: Paris By Night
Act 2: Bardello
Act 3: Electro
Act 4: On Yer Bike
A limited 3-track EP was issued to U.S. Target stores. The disc wa...
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