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Thriller Live

‘Thriller Live’, the Michael Jackson tribute show that’s been touring internationally has finally made it down to Australia, and is kicking off its Australian tour in Perth.

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The show has visited 26 countries and enjoyed a 6 year run in London’s West End.

The two hour show features expert musicians, dancers and singers taking on Michael Jackson’s formidable musical catalogue.

In its Australian tour, Mig Ayesa, former star of childrens’ television series ‘The Ferals’, and more recently came third in the TV series ‘Rockstar: INXS’. He has since released his own album and joined ‘Thriller Live!’ in the West End.

Musical theatre veteran Prinnie Stevens joins the cast. Stevens started performing in musical theatre at age 17 and gained national attention when she made it to the top four of ‘The Voice Australia’. She also co-hosted on ‘The Voice Kids Australia’ and released an EP entitled ‘One Night’.

‘Thriller Live’ is at the Crown Theatre until Sunday December 21st. Tickets available from ticketek.com.

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