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Sensational Hotshots

CLUB Cooroy is bringing sexy back with the Sydney Hotshots performing next month in their Six-Pack Sensation Extravaganza show.
Currently touring Australia, the boys from Sydney will turn up the heat with sensational costumes, dance routines and toned bodies.
The audience will be taken to the wild, wild West and the fire house, with police on standby should things get out of control.
Hotshots director Paul Reynolds said the key to the team’s success was the group’s attention to detail.
“The guys spend hours perfecting their moves, training to stay in shape and researching new ideas and songs,” he said.
“I believe that it is this sort of ethic; the love for the show and the audience and the level of professionalism our guys bring to the show that makes the Sydney Hotshots so successful.”
Sydney Hotshots dancer Dave Hughes, who has performed at Excalibur Casino, Las Vegas, said it was the audience that kept him dedicated to the gruelling requirements of touring.
“There is nothing more exciting than performing to an audience full of gorgeous Aussie women and seeing them have the time of their lives,” he said.
“Mums and daughters, office workers, best friends, sisters – they all come together at the show.”
The Sydney Hotshots will perform at Club Cooroy, 25 Maple Street, Cooroy, on 29 November, from 7.30pm. Tickets are available now at $28 per person. Phone Cooroy RSL on 5447 6131 for tickets.

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