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Make the night last 4ever with The Veronicas at The Court's Full Moon Party

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Fresh off a run of sold-out shows across the globe, The Veronicas are headed back to Perth for The Court Hotel’s Full Moon Party.

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Sisters Lisa and Jessica Origliasso will be hitting the stage to perform their smash hits ‘4ever’, ‘You Ruin Me’ and ‘Untouched’ as well as a slew of killer tracks from their ARIA award winning self-titled album.

Western Australia’s 2015 DMC Champion DJ Angry Buda will be kicking off the party, with a pumpin’ set that has seen him support international superstars Jurassic 5, Ice Cube, Flo Rida and many more.

Future of the Future winner DJ WasteLand will also be turning it up before the show. As a regular on Hed Kandi and Ministry of Sound, WasteLand’s mixes have been dropped into sets by EDM legends David Guetta, Avicii, Afrojack and Martin Garrix.

Of course, Court favourites Timbee, Dannyboi and Skooby will be keep the crowd dancing in the moonlight, along with sickening shows from queens Veronica Jean Jones, Ruby Jewelz, Fay Rocious and Alexas Armstrong.

Head down to The Court’s Full Moon Party featuring The Veronicas on Saturday February 27th. Tickets available from Eventbrite.com.au or The Court Hotel, 50 Beaufort St, Perth.

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