The Beatgirls

The Beatgirls, a New Zealand girl group formed in 1996, performs covers of musical hits from different eras, with appropriate dance moves, glamorous costumes, and slyly racy banter between songs, in full cabaret shows or as hired entertainment for festivals and parties.[1][2] While not a franchise, over the years, different trios of women have brought The Beatgirls' trademark humor, glamor, and musical talent to life around the world as well as across New Zealand,[1][2] developing a degree of acceptance and cultural status across New Zealand's various social groups akin to that of the Topp Twins, even though their music is "pretty largely based on American or British music," according to co-founder Andrea Sanders.[3]

While they are often referred to as The Beat Girls, even on their own official website, they most consistently bill themselves as The Beatgirls, including on their Facebook page.

  1. ^ a b Lang, Sarah (September 2007). "The Beat Goes On". North and South Magazine. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
  2. ^ a b Empson, Madeline (20 August 2019). "The Party Don't Start Till She Walks In". Regional News. No. 112. p. 9.
  3. ^ "The Era of Groovy". Regional News. No. 120. 10 December 2019. p. 3.