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Hodor DJs at 'Rave of Thrones'

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In news taken directly from my wildest dreams, Kristian Nairn, the actor who portrays everyone’s favourite disyllabic gentle giant Hodor from the wildly popular HBO series ‘Game of Thrones’ will be touring Australia DJing for for a dance party entitled ‘Rave of Thrones’ because the governing forces in the universe just want us to be happy.

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Not only does he possess brute strength and a powerfully subtle array of facial expressions, Nairn has also been jockeying discs for eleven years and has reportedly shared the stage with the likes of Calvin Harris, Mylo and the Scissor Sisters.

In addition to laying the sickest beats in all the seven kingdoms, Nairn is also one of the few openly gay actors in the series.

To rave with Westeros’ finest, dress up is compulsory. So get your house colours on, and prepare for a dance battle worthy of the iron throne.

‘Rave of Thrones’ hits Perth on Saturday August 30th at Villa. Book tickets here.

If you can’t wait till then to get your dance on Hodor style, you can jam out to Kristian Nairn’s dance mix below!

Sophie Joske

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