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Australia's Thunder from Down Under is an Australian male revue who perform in Las Vegas, NV and tour internationally. Their main competitor is Chippendales.

History

Since its debut in 1991, nearly 7 million people have watched them perform.

Thunder From Down Under has also been featured on several television shows, including NBC's Today, The Tyra Banks Show, E!'s Top 12 Sexiest Vegas Shows, ABC Daytime The View, TLC's Gene Simmons Family Jewels,Drop Dead Diva and Lifetime's Project Runway (season 11).

AOL's City Guide named them as "Best Adult Attraction of 2006 and 2007." The Las Vegas Review-Journal named them "Best Male Revue in 2006 and 2007."

In 2001, the show officially moved into the Excalibur Hotel and Casino. In 2006, the showroom was officially renamed The Thunder from Down Under Showroom in their honor.

The shows producers are Adam Steck and Billy Cross.

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