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Australia’s Premier Live Singing Drag Queen Brings Sexy and Risqué Drag Circus Cabaret To Sydney for WorldPride 2023

“Kara Zmatiq, the Queen of Drag in Australia.” – The Post

Following a string of sold-out cabaret shows around Australia, Soiree Cabaret Productions returns to Sydney for World Pride with ‘Pride Soiree’ headlined by live singing drag queen, Kara Zmatiq as seen on Australia’s Got Talent in an interactive and incredibly erotic drag circus cabaret bringing the best of Australian Circus, Dance and Drag to The Vanguard.

ABOUT THE SHOW

Sequin dipped and muscle ripped, heart-racing and sexually arousing for one-night-only this cheeky and sexy interactive show is the ultimate night out, featuring jaw-dropping circus and dance acts performed to cult classic gay dance anthems you know and love by the powerhouse live vocals of Australia’s Best Singing Drag Queen Kara Zmatiq, in a kaleidoscope of colour.

Pride Soiree will take you back in time to the good ol’ club days with a debaucherous twist, as you sing and dance the night away to the hits including Gloria Gaynor (“I Will Survive”), Madonna (“Like A Virgin”), Diana Ross (“I’m Coming Out”), The Weather Girls (“It’s Raining Men”), Cher (“Believe”), Haddaway (“What Is Love”), Ultra Nate (“Free”) and of course, Australia’s very own Kylie Minogue (“On A Night Like This”).

 “Kara Zmatiq sings better than Madonna.” – Stage Whispers

“A Dream Come To Life, The Show Is That Good!” – Richard Reid, Network Ten

Expect the unexpected, audience participation and erotic interaction in this raunchy and sensuous show that will blow your mind with a featured cast of Contortion and Aerialist performers synonymous with Cirque Du Soleil including Tyler Heath and Tro Griffith, Master Of Mischief Patrick Glanville and the singing diva themselves, Kara Zmatiq. Special guest stars – soon to be revealed!

Since 2016, Kara Zmatiq has positioned themselves as Australia’s pre-eminent live-singing drag queen with their powerhouse vocals, mesmerising costumes and unforgettable touring stage shows with their production company Soiree Cabaret Productions. Kara Zmatiq has headlined international events including Sydney Mardi Gras, Newcastle Pride Festival and appeared on national television and radio including ABC, C91.3FM and Channel 9 (Gem).

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

  • Adults-Only Cabaret Show (18+ Years Of Age)
  • Soiree Cabaret Show is part of Sydney WorldPride 2023 Festival
  • Proudly presented by Pride Amplified & Sydney Mardi Gras
  • Interactive Drag Circus Cabaret Show
  • Ticketed Event (from $65/each)

 

Event details

Venue: The Vanguard Newtown
Bookings: https://www.moshtix.com.au/v2/event/pride-cabaret-soiree/146521?ref=RSS_TheVanguard&skin=TheVanguard&ref=calendar
Start Date: Saturday 04 March 2023

Tickets can be purchased at: https://www.moshtix.com.au/v2/event/pride-cabaret-soiree/146521?ref=RSS_TheVanguard&skin=TheVanguard&ref=calendar

 

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