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Scene Guide: Friday April 27

We can’t wait for the weekend to begin, and there is heaps on offer tonight.

The Brass Monkey sundowner kicked off at 4:30pm with live artists and DJ Vicktor.

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In the beer garden at The Court Hotel tonight is the Wet Dreams Party. World famous adult film star Jesse Jane will be making an appearance. There’ll be sexy dancers and lube wrestling. Dress as your favourite fantasy.

Over at Honey Lounge Bar in Leederville, Paul Hayter will be playing the piano from 7pm and at 9pm DJ Milly makes a welcome return. The cocktail of the week is the Coco Chanel.

The Bears are meeting at Loton Park tonight, it’s Uniform Night so dress as a Policeman or Sailor or Soldier. A cover charge may apply for visitors.

Deville’s Pad is the place to head for something different tonight. The WA Youth Jazz Orchestra is taking over the venue. If you’ve never seen WAYJO perform, you’ve missed out, these young cats are cool.

Connections Night Club in James Street opens at 10pm for Inside Out.

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