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Doll boys bring their razzamatazz

They have a dollhouse, their fans are dolls, and they get well and truly dolled up for every gig.
Sister’s Doll is making 2016 a year to remember, reaching the final of the Channel Nine reality show Australia’s Got Talent.
The band will also sear itself into the memories of Motor City Music Festival patrons next week when the three brothers take the stage with their contemporary homage to the glam rock era.
In a heart-felt shout out to their growing legion of fans, the band said being voted through to the final of the show “means the world to us”.
“We can’t believe we have made it to the grand final. Thanks to you passionate die hard dolls, you have helped us get one step closer to making our dream a reality.”
Brennan, Bryce and Austin Mileto say they pride themselves on putting on a spectacular show, with two hour long gigs not uncommon.
Brennan takes on the persona of “B Monroe”, Bryce becomes “Lips” and Austin is “Mr Fox”.
The trio recently moved to Melbourne from Collie, Western Australia with a steady stream of gigs now on their schedule.
They promise an “energetic live performances have people of all ages up on their feet, screaming for more.
“Prepare to be shocked with outrageous dance moves, crazy solos, sensational bass lines and lots of kick ass stage effects that will blow your mind.”
Sister’s Doll says its aim is to take over any audience with the theatrical power of their performance.
Starting in a back shed like so many, Sister’s Doll won several band competitions, were invited to playing at festivals, put on their our own shows and culminated with a tour of the US.
Sister’s Doll runs the full glam gamut, costumes, pyrotechnics, sexy dancing girls, smoke machines, lasers and confetti bombs.
Sisters Doll will kick off the Motor City Music Festival as part of the Glam and Girls Friday night rock line-up on 11 March.
Tickets are available through Ticketmaster and at the gate or visit motorcitymusicfestival.com.au for more information.

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