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Cougar Morrison lights up the stage with his tantalising rendition of “A World of Yes,” belting out tunes proving that this Diva is leaving his mark on this year’s Fringe festival.

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Capturing the audience with tales of love, life and the perils of a gay man from New Orleans, there is little to be left desired with his show-stopping voice sending tingle down your spine.

With erotic dancing, and bountiful passion and sass the performance gets your heart beating, feet tapping and your mouth will not stop smiling throughout.

Located at Devilles Pad in Northbridge, the Las Vegas styled Hell themed Bar Restaurant provides an intimate and sinful ambiance.

Devilles has an array of cocktails on their menu, with Tequila and Vodka which I won’t deny I got a little more than tipsy!

With Cougar giving Beyonce a run for her money, this 45 minute performance is a great delight to the Fringe season.

Cougar Morrison is performing an array of weekend shows at  Devilles Pad from January 24th of January to Febuary 7th. 

Simone Gordon

 

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