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Kings of Swing – The Tap Pack lock in a tour of WA

Following sold-out houses in London, Edinburgh, Beijing, Berlin, and fresh from sold out shows at The Sydney Opera House, Australia’s newest and hottest tap dance sensation, The Tap Pack will tour Albany, Bunbury, Mandurah and Perth with their high energy, tap comedy show tour from 2 July.

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The Tap Pack conjure up a modern twist to the crooners and artists from the 50s through to the present day. Featuring songs from Sinatra, Dean Martin & Sammy Davis Jr to Sheeran, Bublé and Beyonce.

Starring a rotating cast of Australia’s finest and most distinguished dancers and singers, The Tap Pack is Jesse Rasmussen (Hot Shoe Shuffle, Grease, Candy Man), Jordan Pollard (West Side Story, Anything Goes, Singin’ in the Rain), Thomas J Egan (Singin in the Rain, Fame The Musical, The Great Gatsby), Sean Mulligan (Jersey Boys, Legally Blonde, Saturday Night Fever), Ben Brown (The Boy From Oz, Singin in the Rain, Wicked) and Max Patterson (Hot Shoe Shuffle, Funny Girl, West Side Story).

The boys will be in Albany on 2nd July, Bunbury on 3rd July, Mandurah on the 4th of July, before heading to Perth for two shows on July 5th and 6th. Tickets: www.thetappack.com       

OIP Staff


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