Syon House Stars in Kylie's New Music Video

Released to promote her latest single 'My Oh My'


Kylie is seen dancing with Tove Lo and Bebe Rexha. Picture: X/@kylieminogue

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August 14, 2024

Syon House has provided the setting for a new music video released this week to promote Kylie Minogue’s latest single.

The 56-year-old singer has collaborated with Bebe Rexha and Tove Lo on ‘My Oh My’ which went on sale last month.

The three artists all are seen dancing in the stately home in Brentford to the catchy pop melody which was produced by Steve Mac.

The day before the release of the video, the Australian pop icon had given a sneak, behind-the-scenes preview of the filming which she said was completed in a single day.

It is the latest location shoot at Syon House and Gardens which has featured in an array of films and television programmes over the last 50 years. The more notable productions include The Madness of King George filmed in , Gwyneth Paltrow in Emma 1996 and Robert Altman’s Gosford Park 2001. TV Series including Harlots, Belgravia and recently Bridgerton have also used Syon's beautiful 18th century interiors .

Kylie dancing in the Syon House gallery. Picture: X/@kylieminogue
Kylie dancing in the Syon House gallery. Picture: X/@kylieminogue

But it is not just period dramas that have used it as a location. Modern-day productions such as Kiefer Sutherland 24: Live Another Day, BBC’s Silent Witness, Endeavour and Transformers: The Last Knight were filmed in Syon’s Long Gallery, and the BBC’s Killing Eve Season 2 filmed on location in the Neo-Classical Robert Adam rooms.

The Great Conservatory was used in Disney's The Nutcracker and The Four Realms, and Come Away, but also All The Old Knives, Downton Abbey, Bridgerton and Vanity Fair.

To find out details of Family Friendly Fun events at Syon over the summer click here.


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