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Reconnect at Connections

DSC_0027Connections Nightclub turns 40 this year and throughout the year they’ve got a whole bunch of celebrations planned.

The first one is RECONNECT. Head down to the club this Sunday from 6pm for sundowner drinks and a barbeque on the terrace from 6pm to 8pm.

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Then spend the rest of the evening enjoying the music of yesteryear on the terrace, in the bar and in the main room.

The club’s longest serving DJ’s will be selecting the tunes with Milly, Tim Brown, Cinnamon and JJ all pulling out their favourite tracks.

BarbieQ and the girls will be putting on a special show and they’ll be showing some photos from their archive

The event will also support Pride WA with $2 from each door entry going to support Pride WA.

RECONNECT is on Sunday March 1st from 6pm. Connections Nightclub is at 81 James Street, Northbridge.   

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