Cher to perform at Sydney Mardi Gras

Sydney's worst kept secret has been confirmed, with Cher to perform at the 40th anniversary of the Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.

Cher stops to talk to media

The NSW government has confirmed superstar Cher will perform at this year's Mardi Gras. (AAP)

International superstar Cher will perform at Sydney's 40th Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras in March, with the state government confirming one of the city's worst kept secrets.

The 71-year-old hinted she was coming Down Under in a cryptic emoji-laden tweet in December: "OK..... YOU BOYS KNOW WHERE I'LL (be) IN MARCH... #PutSomeShrimpOmTheBar(bie)".

The NSW government on Friday announced Cher had been locked in as the star performer at the Mardi Gras Party on March 3, the annual parade's 40th anniversary and the first since same-sex marriage was legalised in Australia in December.

While tickets to the 2018 Mardi Gras Party sold out last year, officials have announced more will be made available.

"Cher represents the same unapologetic and fearless freedom that makes the LGBTQI community so enduring and strong - positioning herself as a true gay icon," Mardi Gras chief executive Terese Casu said in a statement.

Last year's Mardi Gras brought more than 38,000 visitors to Sydney and injected an estimated $40 million into the economy, according to the government.

"[Cher] is the perfect person to help celebrate Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras," Minister for the Arts Don Harwin said in a statement.

Cher last toured Australia in 2005.


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Published 12 January 2018 11:12am
Source: AAP


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