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The Lists 2014: Favourite Event of the Year

Every year our readers vote for their favourite places, people, things and events. There were a lot of bangers this year, so let’s see what reached the top for the list for the best event!

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1. The Court Hotel’s White Party

Thousands turned up to The Court on Pride Parade night to celebrate, get down and enjoy a standout performance from Samantha Jade.

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2. PrideFEST 2014

The ten day LGBT festival had loads of parties, music, film, theatre and community events, giving every age and taste an opportunity to celebrate Pride!

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3. Connections Pride Night

Connections went off with a bang with a very colourful post-parade party! There were performances, dancing, and mischief galore!

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4. The Pride Parade

Back to its evening slot, the Pride Parade enjoyed a fantastic turnout and a high number of varied, colourful floats in 2014!

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5. Swagger

Making its Perth debut this year, this gay hip-hop night was met with great enthusiasm thanks to its awesome music and performances from RuPaul’s Drag Race queens.

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