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Did you miss our giveaway for FutureMusic tickets and end up at a loss for something fun to do this weekend? Stress no more. At OUTin Perth, we’ve got a gaggle of other fun things to warm your queer little hearts. Who says Perth is boring?

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Luciana appearing at Connections!
Electro queen and songwriter for the one and only Britney Spears will be hitting Connections this Saturday March 2nd to fill the floor with her trademark craziness. You can catch our interview with her here.

SPLASH: Foam Party at the Court!
This weekend’s foam party will reportedly be the Court’s biggest yet. Not only will there be bubbly goodness, but also hot and cold spas to make sure you get nice and moist.

Kim Ann Foxman DJing at Connections
This Sunday New York DJ superstar and musician Kim Ann Foxman, (formerly of Hercules & Love Affair) will be bringing her mad house beats to the gayest club in town, fresh off the back of her set at Sydney Mardi Gras!

 The Tenth Sentiment
Artist Ryota Kuwakubo has created a mesmerizing installation using everyday artefacts. You can see it for the princely sum of zero earth dollars at Curtin University’s John Curtin Gallery. More details available at the Perth Festival website.

The Big Hoo HAA
Every Saturday night at Lazy Susan’s Comedy Den upstairs at the Brisbane Hotel, Perth’s greatest improvisers go head to head in the battle for glory, dignity, and your affections.

Sacrilege
It’s a Stonehenge bouncy castle. Enough said. Also it’s free! More details here.

ONEFIVEZEROSEVEN
The second installment of BarkingGecko’s trilogy exploring the hidden experiences and emotions of Australia’s teenagers, continues its run until the first of March. The first installment, ‘Driving Into Walls’, was nationally critically acclaimed and this show goes even deeper into the hearts of Australia’s youth by looking at their relationship with objects, 1507 being the average number of things owned by an Australian teenager. More info available here.

So go forth, nimble Perthlets, and have yourselves a merry long weekend. If you know of any sweet queer friendly events coming up, feel free to add them in the comments or on our Facebook page. And while you’re at it, don’t forget not to be a tool.

Sophie Joske

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