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Kim Petras and PNAU announced for Mardi Gras Party 2019

International pop sensation Kim Petras and Aussie dance merchants PNAU lead the first line-up announcement for Mardi Gras 2019’s epic after party.

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Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras’ after party has brought some of the biggest acts from around the world to celebrate the LGBTI+ community including Cher, Kylie and Dannii Minogue, Cyndi Lauper, George Michael and more.

This year, German-born Petras will take centre-stage with her unique brand of dance pop anthems. The rising star and proud transgender advocate has collaborated with other pop favourites such as Charli XCX and SOPHIE, and has toured with our very own Troye Sivan.

PNAU will be bringing their own dance floor bangers to the after party, the local boys will be playing all of their hits from Wild Strawberries to Chameleon at the massive celebration.

Petras and PNAU will be joined by a slew of local and international DJs including Butch le Butch, Feisty, Kitty Glitter, SVETA, Toy Armada and DJ GRIND.

Last year’s party sold out around the New Year’s mark – so don’t miss out if you’re planning on heading to the east side!

Mardi Gras Party will be at Moore Park on Saturday 2 March 2019. Tickets and more information available from mardigras.org.au

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