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Electro queen Luciana is bringing the party back to Perth this month

Electro-clash favourite Luciana is heading back to Perth later this month as part of her electrifying Australian tour.

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The I’m Still Hot singer and perennial Pride party mistress is bringing the party to Villa Nightclub with two of Perth’s favourite DJs in tow.


Proud Awards 2019’s Favourite DJ winner Leask and H. Sailor will be on the decks and other guests are soon to be announced.

Last time we caught up with Luciana she shared her love of drag queens, pole dancers and unexpected routines from the crowd – and we’re sure to see more on-stage antics this time around!

Luciana will be at Villa Nightclub on Friday 25th October. For tickets and more information head to Megatix.


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