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April 25, 2012

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I've seen the Sisters on 6 occasions and loved every one. While Jake Shears doesn't hide his flamboyant gayness, you don't leave thinking you just left Tootsies. Think Freddie Mercury of the pop dance variety. The band is great and once the show is over, you'll want to find the nearest club to keep it going.

The Crossroads is a little odd, since the chatter will be at its peak, but they were phenomenal at Kanrocksas last year.

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