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Perri Oxcide Shows Off Her Vocal Skills

Perri Oxide showcased her vocal talents at The Court Hotel’s Drag Factory on Wednesday night.

Delivering a slamming rendition of Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars’ hit ‘Uptown Funk’ Oxide showed that she had the moves and pipes to deliver a killer performance.

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She fought off stiff competition from Misty Flatable who delivered one of her best performances ever.

The weekly edition of ‘Drag Box’ was also a lot of fun with three audience members diving into the dress up box to give drag a go.

Co-host Scarlet Adams entertained the crows with a hilarious version of ‘I Will Always Love You’ and got a bundle of laughs when she welcomed Hannah Conda to the stage by yelling out “Here kitty kitty!” – a fun jibe at the host’s latex catsuit.

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