TANZER, DON’T THANK ME SPANK ME, MICHAEL HING & BEN LEE | Vivid Sydney Supper Club – 13 June 2024

Event Date: June 13, 2024 - 08:00 PM

Location: Mary’s Underground
Address: 7 Macquarie Place, Sydney NSW 2000
Dates: 13 June, 2024 8PM – 11:30PM
Buy Tickets: From $69

Dip your well-dressed toe into a night of disco, gorgeous fashion, and out-of-the-box jokes at the Vivid Sydney Supper Club, which features the unequaled elegance of TANZER, the outrageous antics of Don’t Thank Me Spank Me, Ben Lee, and the hilarious stylings of Michael Hing.

TANZER, with roots in Sydney and soul in Rome, creates a fusion of culture-clash disco, unearthly vocals, and all-out elegance. There is a reason she is a regular at some of the world’s most elite parties; come find out why (if you don’t already know).

Catch the duo with possibly the finest name ever, Don’t Thank Me, Spank Me. Their gritty, guitar-heavy style combines the Runaways’ rebellious attitude and Britney Spears’ pop sensibilities. Their live show combines 80s bangers, garage-girl-group harmonies, and an uncompromising attitude.

Michael Hing, a comedian, actor, and self-described “terrible party guest,” completes the positive vibe. Formerly of triple j Drive fame and now a recognizable figure on Channel 10’s The Project, Michael brings his stand-up comedy prowess (read: awkwardness) to the stage, promising an evening of (sometimes nervous) laughs and odd insights.

Join us at Vivid Sydney Supper Club for a fantastic evening of art, fashion, comedy, and music.

Vivid Sydney Supper Club is a festival must-see for late-night cabaret at Mary’s Underground. Join your multi-award-winning hosts, comedian Rhys Nicholson and chanteuse Georgia Mooney, as well as the Supper Club House Band, every Thursday and Friday night for a strictly limited season of meticulously curated late-night variety shows featuring the best music, comedy, storytelling, and general razzmatazz from across the country.

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