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Okie Dokie CherrYO!-kie: Kick off your Fringe World with YO! SISSY

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Germany’s queer music festival YO! SISSY brings artists from over 20 different countries to party in Berlin in the summertime.

With a focus on trans-identified and female performers, the festival aims to connect the flourishing underground music and drag scenes with international artists and bring their parties around the world.

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This year, YO! SISSY is bringing a piece to Perth with their extra-queer karaoke for Fringe World. CherrYO!-kie is a karaoke dance party that provides you with back-up dancers, singers and live video to give you everything you need for that diva moment, and get the audience feeling your oats.

Camp, colourful and crazy-sweaty fun with YO! SISSY creators Pansy & Scout, queen Valerie Hex and hometown heavies Ginava and Ash Baroque.

CherrYO!-kie will be at The Budgie Smuggler in the WA Museum Courtyard, Northbridge on Friday 20th January. Tickets available from fringeworld.com.au

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