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The ladies of Lickmypalooza

Lick My Palooza-001Lickmypalooza is back once again this PrideFEST, bringing together some of Perth’s most talented LGBTQI ladies and their friends for one massive party at Connections Nightclub.

Rag N Bone vocalist and event organizer Kiera Owen says it’s about celebrating local female LGBTQIA+ talent.

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“We’ve teamed up with Connections Nightclub on their regular Lesbian Mud Wrestling night and we’ve got some of the best acts together for an awesome show,” says Owen.

This year’s line-up from Uh Huh includes local punk outfit The Tommyhawks, blues two piece Hootenanny, synth poppers Boys Boys Boys!, rock and roll collective Rag N Bone – wrapped up in killer DJ set from the super talented Catlips.

Owen hopes to build on the success of last year’s debut Lickmypalooza event and make it a staple at Pride events here in WA.

Lickmypalooza is at Connections Nightclub on Wednesday November 18th. Tickets $12 at the door.

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