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Hot Nonsense

Hot Nonsense Cabaret

Where
Low 302
Low 302
302 Crown Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010
When

Thursday 27 November from 7:30pm to 10:30pm

Cost

Concession: $29.10Adult: $34.70

Hot Nonsense is Sydney's hottest night of fun, frivolity and chaos!

Presenting a packed lineup of the best queer talent Sydney has to offer in this cabaret style variety night. We've got drag, burlesque, comedy, and everything weird and wonderful!

Expect the unexpected with Hot Nonsense – stupid, sexy and fabulous!

This November our show is a little bit different- we're doing NEWBIE NIGHT! We're opening up our stage to emerging performers who are new to the scene, capped off by an afterparty with DJ Citrus.

Don't miss out on this sizzling night of brand new talent!

Headlined by the incredible Jordan Raskopoulos! (Axis of Awesome, Ronnie Johns Half Hour.)

Hosted by Guneet Kaur, Georgia Drewe and Salem Moon.

Featuring:

  • Chris Mathews Darby

  • Kat Scratch Fever

  • Avery Goodshag

  • Jullie Escott

  • Jim Bean

  • Livy Loola

  • Beppi Sponge

  • Adella

  • Ashton Martin

  • Natalie Reid

  • Junie Bee

  • And Jordon Raskopoulos

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Hot Nonsense

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