The 1970s, a time of great sexual revolution and exploration, made way for the proliferation of male revues at clubs around the world. This glorious phenomenon paved the way for dance companies like Australia’s Thunder from Down Under, a stimulating group of buff, bronze, beautiful beaus formed in 1991. These drool-worthy Aussies are the entire package with their washboard abs, hairless appendages and sculpted glutes. Performing choreographed solo and collaborative dances, the performers gradually peel or rip off their clothing until they’re wearing nearly nothing at all. Occasionally pulling from the pool of enticed audience members, the dancers perform personal on-stage dances for those lucky enough to be chosen. Prepare your eggplant emojis for this sexy spectacle of man-meat!
Gloria Trevi, the groundbreaking Mexican pop singer-songwriter, electrified Freeman Coliseum on Saturday, bringing feminist lyrics, scintillating dance moves and an array of…