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Ladies Night Out at Cooroy RSL

Badboys Australia have been entertaining the ladies for over 20 years and are one of the world’s most sought out male review. And they are coming to Noosa with their Badboys 4 Life Tour at Cooroy RSL on Saturday 14 September.

After they’ve hit Cooroy, Badboys are off to perform in New Zealand in September and then the United Kingdom in October! So this is a great opportunity to catch a world class act right here in our backyard.

This show is perfect for anyone celebrating a bachelorette or hen’s party, birthday party or if you are just looking to have a great night out with friends. Bad Boys promises to provide an incredible night of sexiness, giggles, and crowd interaction, with a focus on high-energy, sophisticated entertainment.

Badboys Australia is specifically designed to make every woman feel special and ensuring a night never to be forgotten. Tickets are $30 for general admission seating or $45 for Platinum VIP tickets which provides premier VIP table front tier seating, exclusive Badboys Australia calendar and picture on your camera with the Boys.

Should be a great night, book at Cooroy RSL on 5447 6131.

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