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Skank Sinatra
 

Twice crowned Best Cabaret at Adelaide Fringe, nominated for Best Musical Theatre and Cabaret at Sydney Fringe, and with sold-out award-winning performances spanning Australia and Europe, the unstoppable Skank Sinatra storms into Qtopia Sydney from the 14th to 22nd of June, armed with powerhouse live vocals, sky-high glamour and a sizzling reinvention of Sinatra like you’ve never heard before.

With razor-sharp wit, jaw-dropping costumes and a stage presence as bold as her name, Skank Sinatra whisks audiences on a whirlwind journey – from the smoky jazz clubs of New York to the underground cabarets of Berlin, the flamboyant streets of Sydney to the wild savannas of South Africa.

Skank Sinatra is the official headliner of Qtopia’s Pride Fest, running throughout the month of June, in its second year of programming.

Prepare for a night of big-band bangers, rhinestone-studded revelry and vocal fireworks that will leave you breathless.

 

Event details

Venue: Qtopia Sydney – 301 Forbes St, Darlinghurst 2010
Bookings: https://events.humanitix.com/skank-sinatra
Start Date: Saturday 21 June 2025

 

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