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THE (UN)REAL HOUSEWIVES OF THE GOLD COAST – THE MUSICAL
 

REUNITING TO HASH IT ALL OUT ONE MORE TIME!

After an explosive “season”, the drama queens of the GC are heading south to Sydney’s Grand Electric for one hell of a reunion. From Tuesday 26 to Saturday 30 August, audiences are invited to the live taping of the ultimate reunion special in THE (UN)REAL HOUSEWIVES OF THE GOLD COAST – THE MUSICAL.

Hosted by the fabulous Nick Hardcastle, this no-holds-barred musical comedy will see the (un)ladies return to spill secrets, squash beef and stir up a storm — all in the name of good, messy fun. With original songssharp satire, and more Housewives references than a Bravo binge, this 60-minute b*tch-fest promises to be the talk of the town.

Expect drama, divas, designer outfits and a dance number or two – all strictly for those aged 18+. Whether you love the Housewives or love to hate them, this show will have you laughing, gasping and gossiping long after the curtain call.

 

Event details

Venue: The Grand Electric, Surry Hills, Sydney
Bookings: https://strutnfret.com/shows/the-unreal-housewives-of-the-gold-coast-the-musical/
Start Date: Tuesday 26 August 2025

 

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