The Girls From Oz: Live at Lola’s Underground
Tuesday 21st December | 8:00pm | From £25
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The Girls From Oz – An AntipoDIVAS Christmas!
This trio of Aussie Sheila’s bring some much needed sparkle and sunshine to London this winter with their unique spin on Christmas favourites as well as tunes by Australian legends such as Kylie, Men At Work, The Seekers and The Bee Gees.
Full of sass and armed with killer harmonies, these ladies are a force to be reckoned with!
The Girls From Oz – An AntipoDIVAS Christmas!
The Girls From Oz, return to the London Hippodrome Casino for one night, bringing enough much needed sparkle to brighten up even London’s grey skies! With their unique 3-part harmony spin on Christmas favourites, the girls will also pay tribute to Aussie legends such as Kylie, Sia, Peter Allen, The Bee Gees and AC/DC!
Full of sass and armed with killer harmonies, these ladies are a force to be reckoned with. They can sing, they can joke and they can sure put on one helluva an entertaining evening!
Individually, the girls have performed at jazz venues and theatres all over the world, including London’s West End. Between them they have played such roles as Christine in Phantom of the Opera, Mrs. Banks in Mary Poppins, Nancy in Oliver, Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes, Eva Peron in Evita and Mary Magdalene in Jesus Christ Superstar. They are also regular guest artists for The Jive Aces – the UK’s number 1 swing and Jive band.
“A joyous collision between the Great Australian Pop songbook & vintage swing. Like if Glenn Miller went on a date with Kylie Minogue… and then Manhattan Transfer gatecrashed!” Jordan Brown (Music Producer)
“The glamorous pin-up styled outfits and sultry smooth renditions create a vintage feel throughout the night that make it difficult for you not to feel like you’ve gone back a few decades in time.”
West End Wilma
“As feisty a female trio as you’ll see on stage.” Music Theatre Review
“It’s a clichéd saying these days, but this is a vocal harmony group that could read the phone book (do they still exist?) and make it sound beautiful. An uplifting night out.”