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Kitty Glitter's ready to party at Connections

Kitty Rainbow-001Drag DJ Kitty Glitter is set to take over Connections Nightclub tonight and if tonight’s party is anything like her last appearance at the club – it’s going to be a wild time.

Since her last appearance in Perth Kitty has been playing shows around the world including a massive appearance at the 2015 Mardi Gras Party in Sydney. In March she’ll return to the Mardi Gras party for another epic outing.

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Kitty Glitter was crowned the top Drag Queen at the Diva awards in 2006 before turning her attention to the decks becoming one of the most successful DJs in the country.

So ransack your wardobe to find the most glittery clothes in your possession*, add as much bling as your can lay your hands on* and head down to the club tonight!

To get you in the mood for the party here’s one of Kitty Glitter’s recent mixes.

 

  • not even slightly essential.

 

 

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