Three South Australian dancers’ night with hip hop star Snoop Dogg
The local pole dancers speak out about “freestyling” with the American rapper at his huge Adelaide concert.
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Three South Australian pole dancers joined international superstar Snoop Dogg on stage at his Adelaide concert.
Olivia Oates, Carlie Hunter and Rosie Walsh were among the dancers who took to the stage on Wednesday night for Snoop Dogg’s “I Wanna Thank Me” concert at the Entertainment Centre.
29-year-old Olivia Oates said performing at the concert was an experience she’ll never forget.
“It was a once in a lifetime experience,” she said.
“It was so much fun.”
The Adelaide-based dancer said they weren’t required to learn a set routine and could just enjoy themselves.
“It was just freestyling … which was really cool,” she said.
“It was just going out there and having fun and dancing on the biggest stage for the biggest crowd.
“The energy was just unreal.”
Ms Oates said the dancers had an opportunity to meet Snoop Dogg after the show.
“He was lovely,” she said.
“He came over and we got to have a little hug … and take a few photos with him.
“It was very special.”
The dancer said she had a “fan girl moment” when Snoop Dogg came over and was singing near her on stage.
“It exceeded all of my expectations.”
Ms Hunter, another local dancer, took to Instagram after the show to share how grateful she was to be part of the concert.
“Today I danced with @snoopdogg … drops the mic,” she wrote.
“Wow, what a memory that will be with me forever.”
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Originally published as Three South Australian dancers’ night with hip hop star Snoop Dogg