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Official Pride After Party moves to James Street Ampitheatre

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Due to popular demand the official Pride After Parade Garden Party has switched locations. Don’t worry it hasn’t moved far.

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Instead of being in front of the WA Museum at Museum Walk, the party is being presented just a hop,skip and jump away at The James Street Ampitheatre in the Cultural Centre; the space in front of PICA and the giant video screen.

To cope with huge demand to attend the official party Pride WA have announced that additional tickets have been released and are available now.

Comedian Joel Creasey will now be joining the action as the host of the party which will feature roving entertainment, street performers and live music as well as a fully licensed bar with food by Eat No Evil.

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