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Werq The World is coming to Australia in 2020, whirling into the Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre and other venues this February.

The tour stars Season 10 winner Aquaria, Kim Chi, Plastique Tiara, Vanessa Vanjie Mateo, Monet X Change and the current reigning  Season 11 queen – Yvie Oddly.

Of course, no Werq The World tour would be complete without the incomparable Michelle Visage serving as host.

Werq The World will be at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre on Tuesday 4th February. For tickets and more information head to ticketek.com.au

OIP Staff


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