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Mark the dates for Mardi Gras 2019 in your diary

The Mardi Gras parade will roll along Sydney’s Oxford Street on Saturday 2nd March 2019.

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Following the massive celebrations of the parade’s 40th anniversary in 2018 people are encouraged to book flights and accommodation early if they want to make the most of next year’s event.

Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras have shared that festival will run from 15th February through to it’s conclusion on 2nd March with the world famous parade and after-party. The Fairday event will be on Sunday 15th February.

Following a huge number of celebrities taking part in the parade this year, and many businesses who wanted to have floats being turned away, the event’s 41st outing is expected to be even bigger than previous years.

Keep up to date with all the Mardi Gras news at their website

OIP Staff


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