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Jodie Harsh is Back

Jodie Harsh

The extremely fabulous Jodie Harsh is heading back to Connections Nightclub at the beginning of October.

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The British Drag DJ will behind the decks on Friday October 3rd spinning her trademark mix of cool tunes alongside her own remixes and productions.

This will be Jodie Harsh’s fifth appearance at Connections since OUTinPerth introduced the performer in our July 2012 edition

Recently Harsh has supplied remixes for Jody Watley, Le Grind and Sophie Ellis-Bextor and been travelling around the globe with her ‘Room Service’ club night.

Despite the rumours that she’s about to host a UK version of ‘Drag Race’, Harsh has remained tight lipped about the touted production with British TV impresario Jonathan Ross.

Check out one of Jodie’s recent mixtapes below and mark Friday October 3rd in your diary.   

 

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