The ladies of Hi Ball were on hand for the opening night of La Boheme, posing with the cast on the red carpet, then performing their group fan dance, ‘Fantasia’.
Hi Ball took to the stage at the beautiful Regent Theatre for the Melbourne International Film Festival premiere. The premiere film was ‘The Wedding Party’, which Hi Ball also appears in.
Hi Ball were the headline act at ‘The Big Tease’ gala at Red Bennies, receiving a standing ovation for the debut performance of their new number, “Brandy’s Inferno”.
The theme was ‘One Night in Paris’, with Hi Ball performing their most glamorous numbers at the stroke of midnight.
A night of swing dancing, circus and burlesque at the fabulous Forum theatre. Hi Ball performed two numbers, closing the night with their gangster themed number, Muffy’s Mafia.
New York’s Reigning Queen of Burlesque, Angie Pontani joined Hi Ball and Li’l Thelma Thunderbird for an evening of classic burlesque at Melbourne’s luxurious Manchester Lane.
Angie Pontani set pulses racing in a different way, as she brought her go-go expertise to Melbourne. The packed house learned one of Angie’s favourite numbers, ‘The Kitty Cat’.
The ladies of Hi Ball spent a day filming a key scene for the upcoming Australian feature ‘The Wedding Party’ starring Isabel Lucas, Steve Bisley and Josh Lawson.
Hi Ball performed at the launch of this saucy calendar from Bad Behaviour publishing, which features members of Hi Ball in four months of the year!
As the only burlesque troupe ever featured at the Queenscliff Music Festival, Hi Ball performed to a jam-packed marquee of music lovers.
Fashion’s elite descended on the Order of Melbourne for a raucous party and burlesque show courtesy of Hi Ball.
Hosted by Daniel McPherson, this event featured plenty of Dom Perignon and spot performances from Hi Ball throughout the night.
Hi Ball joined a star-studded lineup for this charity fundraiser at Crown Palladium.
Joined by iconic drag queens Paris and Vivien St. James, Hi Ball performed and mingled with the crowd at this huge Austereo party at Docklands.
One of the most popular shows at the Comedy Festival, which featured members of Hi Ball as part of the variety lineup.
Hi Ball donned lavish baroque costumes and arrived in a horse-drawn carriage for the opening of one of Melbourne’s most luxurious nightclubs.
A glittering event exclusively for Crown staff, with trapeze artists, magicians and burlesque from Hi Ball.
An abandoned Melbourne theatre came back to life for this series of events sponsored by Levi’s, including a full-length burlesque show starring Hi Ball.
Melbourne’s most decadent nightspot played host to a private event featuring spot performances by members of Hi Ball.
With a star-studded lineup from all over Australia, the Absinthe Club was the biggest burlesque event to ever hit Sydney. Hi Ball brought the house down with their cheeky Elvis number, ‘GI Blues’.
Hi Ball teamed up with Man’s Ruin Burlesque to produce a sold-out burlesque extravaganza at Melbourne’s Spanish Club.
In a rare daytime performance, Hi Ball performed a full burlesque show on the Lily World stage at the Big Day Out in Melbourne.
Hi Ball produced a series of shows at the Order of Melbourne as part of the State of Design Festival.
The historic Spiegeltent offered the perfect backdrop as Hi Ball performed at ‘Club Swizzle’ as part of the Melbourne International Festival.
This special “Ladies Only” fashion event featured two group performances from Hi Ball, and was the subject of a story on Channel 31’s ‘Fashion Police’ program.



