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Dannii Minogue Returns Home for Mardi Gras '15

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Australia’s own Dannii Minogue is set to join the star studded line-up for Sydney Mardi Gras this year.

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Minogue will feature alongside Nick Jonas, Courtney Act, Jessica Mauboy, Jake Shears and Betty Who as they head up the celebrations for the southern hemispheres’ biggest gay and lesbian event.

15,000 people are expected to flock to Moore Park to join in the festivities and it’s going to be huge. With over 20 special guests and a multitude of venues, the party is certain to continue into the wee hours of the morning and you just know that every second is going to be fabulous.

If you’re planning on making the trip over to Sydney, tickets are still available for the biggest LGBTIQ party this year. Visit mardigras.org.au for more information.

OiP Staff

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