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PANDA Loves Features | Reagan Reilly

 


Reagan Reilly is a true up and coming feature entertainer! She has been named both Miss Exotic Dancer Pennsylvania and California, and shortly she’ll be competing at the EDI East in the Newcomer Division. Check out her site at www.reaganrising.com  and follow her @ReaganReilly on Instagram. Previously she opened up about her struggle with addiction over at Rock and Rehab, but we kept it to just the rock for another edition of PANDA Loves Features!


 

PANDA: How would you describe the music in your shows?

Reagan: I have a wide variety of music in my shows. I love classic rock, rock, hip hop, edm, metal, pop. It depends on my mood and the crowd.

P: What is the first song you remember dancing to in a club?

R: One of the first songs I remember dancing to was “Sweet Emotion” by Aerosmith.

P: If you could only dance to one song for the rest of your life, what would it be?

R: One song for the rest of my life?! What a hard question. I love dancing to “Sanctified” by Nine Inch Nails.

P: What is the worst song that a DJ ever played for you?

R: The worst song experience I had… I wasn’t on stage. The club was dead and I was giving one of the only customers a dance. Since it was slow the DJ was playing long break songs and I had to give a lap dance to “I’d Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That)” by Meatloaf. Terrible!


P:
 What is the coolest thing that a DJ ever did for you?

R: Anytime a DJ really pumps up the crowd and helps everyone get into it before I go onstage is always a great experience. I always feel extra loved by Angie Henry, the DJ at my old home club (Buck Rubs) in PA when visit. She always goes above and beyond.

P: Pick a great “throw back” strip club track for us!

An old throwback song, hmmm. I guess I’d have to request one from the DJ. I can’t think of any!

(We’ve got you, Reagan-since you said you’re bubbly and coy on stage, we figured the Divinyls would be perfect!)

 

 

 

 

 

Here’s a playlist with all of the music from this article!

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