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Adelaide's Feast Festival program in launched in style

On Thursday night at The David Roche Foundation in North Adelaide, Feast celebrated a pre-launch of the 2019 Festival with artists and other dignitaries including very special guests The Honourable David Pisoni MP, Minister for Innovation and Skills who spoke on behalf of the Premier of South Australia.

Also in attendance was Feast Ambassador and Carnival Opening Night Party Ringmaster Christian Hull. Hull went viral online recently with a t-shirt folding contraption video, but he seemed to pull himself away from ironing duties to attend the event.

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Also captured at the event were MP Nat Cook and singer Brendan Maclean. The queer culture festival begins on Friday 9th November and runs through until the 24th.

Head to the Feast Festival website to see everything on offer.

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