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FREMANTLE STREET ARTS FESTIVAL 2007

The 9th Annual Street Arts Festival brings the Fremantle streets to life over Easter weekend. International acts ‘Magic Brian’, the acrobatic duo Hot Nuts and Popcorn and Mario Queen of the Circus join an exciting line-up of national and local street artists in a program that promises mind boggling mayhem.

April 7-9

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From Little Creatures Brewery and Cicerello’s to Fremantle Markets, Sail & Anchor and the Cappuccino Strip.

Time: noon to late each day, the Cappuccino strip closed to vehicles Saturday and Sunday noon-10pm and Monday 11am-5pm.

Tickets: Free

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