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Pride Party Events Revealed


Peyton, Sydney DJ Digital Damage, Pop star Zoe Badwi and Lisa Lashes are just some of the artists lined up for this year’s Pride parade after parties on Saturday November 19.

Peyton will be performing at the Official Pride Party at Connections Nightclub along with Sydney’s Digital Damage and Melbourne’s Sneaker Fox. DJ Micah, Millie, JJ, Rob B and Kapitol P are also part of this year’s line-up for Connections. Connections is going to have multiple themed spaces decked out in a digital arcade theme.

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Check out Peyton’s A Higher Place.

The Court Hotel also has an exciting line-up for its Street Party following the Pride Parade. Lisa Lashes, Zoe Badwi and Adam Love are among the acts lined up for the event. Skarlett Saramore and DJ Tim Bee are also on the bill for the November 19 party. Here’s a refresher for Zoe Badwi

Tickets for the Official PRIDE Party at Connections Nightclub, Planet or Pride’s tent at Fairday.

Tickets available for the Court’s Street Party at Foxtix and the Court Hotel.

OIP Staff

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