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PrideFEST launches new opening party

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This year’s PrideFEST has something new, the three week long festival will begin with a new opening party to launch the Pride season.

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The Happy Pride! event will feature some of the performers staging shows during the festival giving patrons a taster of some of the entertainment to come.

The kick off celebration with feature DJ Roski, local band Randa and the Soul Kingdom and all girl rock band The Tommyhawks.

The licenced event will be held in the Ampitheatre of the Cultural Centre and will be a great chance to catch up with everyone in the LGBTIQ+ communities to say “Happy Pride!”

Tickets are on sale now, but if you’re a Pride member you’ll be able to get in for free as long as you turn up before 8pm.

‘Happy Pride!’ is at the Ampitheatre in the Cultural Centre on Friday 6th November 2015. 

 

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