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Get set for the best of Burlesque

Celebrating its 8th consecutive year, ‘The Australian Burlesque Festival’ will once again be touring Australia nationwide 29th Sept – 28th Oct.

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Australian burlesque is renowned internationally for its unique array of theatrical, glamorous and avant-garde styles performed by exceptionally talented entertainers. The past eight years has seen audiences delight in the sensational talent on offer with glamorous tease, exciting neo-burlesque and more exotic seduction than they can handle.

Being the largest burlesque festival in the southern hemisphere, the 2017 Australian Burlesque Festival promises to be a unique theatrical experience uniting burlesque artists from all over the country and the globe.

ABF 2017 features an impressive line-up with national touring headliners including Dolores Daiquiri, Honey B. Goode, La Viola Vixen, Miss Bettie Bombshell, Ruby Slippers and will be hosted by M.C. Elena Gabrielle from Berlin

Also appearing will be Miss Curvella from Adelaide, Perth based performers Penelope Pop, Les Sataniques and Tipsy Twosome, alongside Lady le Fue and Lenore Noire, who both hail from Brisbane.

The Tropical Tease Show is be at The Astor Theatre on 7 October, grab tickets now. 

Source: Media Release


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