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Drag DJ duo Jawbreakers are taking over Death Disco at Capitol

Melbourne’s drag DJ duo Jawbreakers are heading to the west coast for an extra-glittery edition of Death Disco at Capitol.

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Kali Forni-Kate and Sabrina Babyslut broke onto the scene with POOF DOOF in Melbourne, and made a name for themselves with a second-place finish at the 2018 Your Shot DJ competition.

The queens will be joined by Death Disco newcomer DJ Destic and TRIPLETT for a high-energy night to remember (or not?) on the dance floor.

Death Disco kicks off at 9pm on Saturday 24th August at Capitol. Head to Facebook for more info.

OIP Staff


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