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Cheryl Hole & Blu Hydrangea join God Save Our Queens tour


The top five contestants from RuPaul’s Drag Race UK‘s debut season are heading down under in 2020.

Essex gal Cheryl Hole and Northern Ireland’s Blu Hydrangea will be heading around Australia with their former competitors for a drag tour like we’ve never seen before.

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The duo will be joining runners-up Baga Chipz and Divina De Campo, and Season 1 winner The Vivienne – first of her name – at venues around the country.

God Save The Queens tour kicks off in Melbourne on Friday 24th April, wrapping in Adelaide on Friday 1st May.

Catch the girls in Perth at Connections on Thursday 30th April. For tickets and more info head to itdevents.com


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