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Sydney Hotshots bring the heat to Noosa

Prepare to be captivated by the sensational entertainment that the Sydney Hotshots bring to the stage at the Tewantin Noosa RSL on 5 April.

As the premiere Magic Mike-style show in Australia, they have become a nationwide sensation with their thrilling performances and irresistible charm.

This talented group of dancers boasts Australia’s most in-demand performers, who will leave you spellbound with their impressive moves and sculpted bodies.

From seductive hip thrusts to mesmerizing acrobatics, these artists know how to engage an audience and deliver an unforgettable show.

Known for their high-energy performances filled with steamy routines, the Sydney Hotshots offer a night of laughter, thrill, and plenty of eye-catching moments.

With a track record of appearances on various popular TV shows like Studio 10 and Sunrise, as well as numerous interviews in the media, the Sydney Hotshots have become a household name across the country.

Don’t miss the show at the Tewantin Noosa RSL on 5 April from 8pm-10pm. For tickets, visit bit.ly/3R3Zgut

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