Boot scooters dressed up and danced to raise funds for a great cause at the Birdsville Big Red Bash in Quee...
And if that wasn't enough, boot-scooters once again attempted a Nutbush City Limits dance record.While they fell short of the current record, event-goers had a ball and raised much-needed funds for the Royal Flying Doctor Service.The number to beat was 6594 people, which was set at a sister event the Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash last year.
"The Nutbush dance has become an iconic tradition at the Birdsville Big Red Bash, raising much-needed funds for the Royal Flying Doctor Service. "Tina Turner's legacy lives on through the joyous celebration and the incredible support it provides to a worthy cause."Outback Music Festival Group operations manager Steve Donovan said Tina Turner was aware of the event's Nutbush world record attempts.
"I'm sure she would have been proud that the Nutbush raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for the Royal Flying Doctor Service, and that this legacy lives on," Donovan said.
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