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Hotshots to heat up the evening

LOOK out ladies, the hunks from Sydney Hotshots are back to sizzle and seduce for one night only with a brand-new killer show.

The two-hour production is a visual feast, choreographed and developed by Australia’s leading professionals.

The hand-picked selection of dreamy guys will have the ladies up from their chairs, screaming for more, night after night.

With a totally interactive production, The Secret Fantasies Tour is the perfect night out with the girls.

A high energy production, the shows boast the perfect mix of killer dance routines, eye catching costumes, acrobatics, and jaw-dropping athletic male physiques.

The smorgasbord of sexy guys are selected from hundreds of men nationwide and put though an intensive “Hotshots bootcamp”, all graduating with an A+ in hip thrusting.

The fellas come from various backgrounds from tradies, cops, farmers and even firemen to tour Australia and entertain the ladies.

Hosted by seasoned professional Paul Reynolds (original cast member of Manpower Australia and Las Vegas headliner), Reynold’s showmanship and cheeky banter with audiences makes for an extra entertaining evening.

It’s the most fun a girl can have standing up.

The Sydney Hotshots have graced television screens, appearing on Studio 10, Sunrise, AGT and Good Morning New Zealand.

It might be chilly in Swan Hill, but it will heat up at Swan Hill Resort Functions Room on Sunday, July 13.

Doors open at 5.30pm, with the show running 6pm-8pm.

Tickets range from $45-$85.

Book tickets online at https://bit.ly/44EFKfn

It’s an 18-plus show only. ID required for entry.

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