The decision to expose themselves so publicly has been slightly difficult for the women.
"Every woman has insecurities about themselves no matter what she looks like. Exposing my everything. I am petrified!" said Rachael Finch.
"This is the most I’ve ever been out of my comfort zone," Casey Donovan added.
However, their purpose appears to outweigh their fears.
In the trailer, Ella Hooper shared publicly, for the first time, the news that her mother has been diagnosed with breast cancer.
"I’m doing this for my mum," the Killing Heidi frontwoman said.
"She went to the doctor and it was stage 3. Knowing my mum is going to be in the audience I’m doing it for her."
Choreographer extraordinaire Todd McKenney will return to conjure the women's show stopping-routing, following his success in the men's version of The All New Monty.
Last month, five famous blokes stripped off for the good cause, including The Bachelor's Matty J and NRL icon George Burgess.
'The All New Monty: Ladies' Night' is coming soon to Channel Seven.