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Hotshots aim to sizzle in Swan Hill

THE Commercial Hotel is about to heat up as some of the hunkiest Sydney men are set to perform for the ultimate ladies’ night out.

The Sydney Hotshots’ new show Secret Fantasies is a two-hour, non-stop male cabaret show that is renowned for its exciting and interactive dances performed by charismatic and chiselled performers.

Performer Tom Carey, who will be travelling to Swan Hill for the show next month, told The Guardian that the high-energy production boasted the perfect mix of killer dance routines, eye-catching costumes, acrobatics and jaw-dropping athletic male physiques.

“You need to expect a show like no other – we are a fully interactive night,” Carey said.

“We get the girls on stage, we have games, and it’s more than just the boys getting our kits off.”

Carey is just one of a selection of hand-picked guys who have been put through an intensive Hotshots “bootcamp” to make sure audiences have the best experience they possibly can at their shows.

Having been a part of show for the past seven years, Carey said his passion stemmed from being able to be a part of “something that there is not much of”.

“I mean, you go to any strip joint and it is usually catered for the men,” he said.

“So I absolutely love being a part of something like this – it’s not every day that the ladies get to go see a show purely catered for them.”

The Sydney Hotshots will perform at the Commercial Hotel Swan Hill at 7.30pm on Thursday, October 12.

To buy tickets, visit bit.ly/3DcGadY

“We look forward to bringing the show there, and hopefully it is the first of many,” Carey said.

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