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Night is set to sizzle

Enjoy a one night stand with a difference as Sydney’s Hotshots turn up the heat in Noosa this month.
Sydney’s Hotshots, a group of outrageously handsome guys from Sydney, have been storming across Australia for the past 15 years and are back for 2016 with their brand new show called the Unzipped Tour.
Unzipped is a two hour, non-stop, exciting passage into secret fantasy exploration which features the latest chart-topping music of all genres through the decades.
Along with their evidently ripped bodies, Sydney Hotshots are also renowned across the country for their high-powered dance routines, avant-garde lighting, state-of-the-art costumes and amusing touches of humour, making women from all across the nation continuously come back for more.
With all new choreography, this show includes dance routines, competitions, muscle demos, a wide range of hit music and classic cameos from many men in uniforms.
Enjoy a memorable range of entertainment during the two-hour show, plus some up close and personal attention on stage with the boys and see just why the Sydney Hotshots has been the leading male venue show in Australia for 15 consecutive years.
Catch the Sydney Hotshots at The Villa Noosa on Friday 27 May at 8pm. Tickets are $30 and can be purchased online at www.moshtix.com.au or at the venue. For more information contact the venue on 5430 5555.

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