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BRASH & SASSY

As you can see from this exclusive new pic, the girls at Brash and Sassy are looking super smoking hot. They’re getting ready for the launch of their single No Milk For You taking place at The Norfolk Basement in Fremantle on Saturday December 12 at 8pm. They also have the new line-up to reveal plus a video to launch. They’ll be joined by Simone and Girlfunkle, Tomás Ford, Nicholas Savatovic, Petrosexual and Rex Monsoon. Entry $10. Glamour assured.

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GEORGE MICHAEL

It’s time to get caught outside, George Michael is coming town! He hits Perth on Saturday December 20 at ME Bank Stadium, with tickets going on sale Tuesday December 8 at 9am. So if you’re looking to get your freeek on or seeking a little freedom, this show is sure to be spec-tac-ular. www.ticketmaster.com.au

WHITNEY HOUSTON
Perth calling Whitney, come in Whitney. Oh, wait… here she comes! Yes, Ms Houston is landing in Perth, playing TWO huge shows to celebrate the comeback of the century. Whitney hits on Saturday March 6 and Sunday March 7. It’s so big it’s unbelievable. Tickets go on sale on Friday December 11 at 9am. www.ticketmaster.com.au

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