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Fairday

Head on down to Hyde Park on Sunday February 15 and celebrate FAIRDAY with the best of Perth.

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FAIRDAY is a celebration of all things LGBTIQ, a day to head out with family and friends and enjoy an exciting day of food, music, fun and games.

This year, FAIRDAY welcomes international guest speaker Calpernia Addams – artist, writer and transgender icon – to share her experiences and celebrate the day with us.

Joining Calpernia over the two massive stages will be Toby, Cosmic Drama, Hannah Mae, Lee Williams, the ladies of Connections Nightclub and the Gay and Lesbian Singers of WA. DJs Curlee and Rob Blandford will be smashing beats throughout the day. You can expect some sneaky appearances from the stars of Fringe World too!

There’s plenty for the whole family to enjoy – face painting for the little ones, dozens of shop stalls and food carts, and of course everybody’s favourite dog show is back and sure to be a real treat.

Aside from lush greenery and magnificent scenery, Hyde Park is replete with playground equipment, an interactive water park, barbeques and plenty of shady oases to set up your picnic blanket.

Alcohol is not available for sale; however festival-goers are welcome to BYO and drink responsibly.

For all the details head to www.pridewa.com.au

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