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Pride Parade Night Parties

Official Pride Party – UNIVERSall

UNIVERSall warehouse party from 10pm-6am at Belmont Race course. Free buses will run from the WA Museum bus stop on Beaufort St from 9.30pm to 4.30 am direct to the UNIVERSall party. Buses will every 15mins until midnight after which they will run half hourly.

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The Party Main Arena will feature:

  • 10pm – Damian John
  • 11pm – Weavy
  • 12:30am – Lisa Loud (UK)
  • 3:30am – Kelly Lynch (Sydney)
  • 5:30-7am – Shizam

And in the Cabaret Lounge:

  • 10:30pm – Djiva
  • 11:30pm – Club West
  • 12:30am – Courtney Act
  • 1:30am – Sugar Blue Burlesque
  • 2:30am – Drag King Kingsters

DJ’s between shows are Amnesia Effect and company, and it’s rumoured that Seb will be playing his last show in the Cabaret Lounge.

Tickets to the party are $50 for Pride members, $65 for non-members. Get your tickets now from Moshtix, www.moshtix.com.au, 1300 get tix (438 849), Moshtix outlets including Planet, Mills Records, Rokeby Records, The Spot at Curtin, Jumbo Video, Groove Music, Amplifier Capitol.

Court Hotel – Diversity Party

  • Featuring: Imagine One Better World – Chinese dragons, Russian dancers, salsa dancers, belly dancers and more. DJs Pussy Shoogah out the back, RnB in the beer garden, Moosh and Cinnamon inside.
  • Open: 8pm – 4am, check site for details of recovery party on the 28th.
  • Tix: $20 presale at The Court, $25 at the door.

Connections Night Club

  • Featuring: ShowPony, with DJs Mandy and Joby on the Terrace and Tim Brown and Mel B on the dance floor.
  • Open: 8pm – 6am
  • Tix: $15 presale at connections and $20 at the door

LICK the Girlie Show – ARTRAGE Bakery Complex

  • Featuring: Madonna Tribute Show featuring Dixie Lee Farinosi with Cle Wootten, Julia Jenkins, Gemma Pranita and Sarah Filippi at midnight. Women’s only event, with male friends welcome by request after 1am.
  • Open: 9pm – 4am
  • Tix: $30 plus booking fee at www.gayinwa.com and Northbridge News on William St, or $50 at the door. More info www.lickevents.com.au

Don’t forget folks, daylight savings rips through the parties at 2am so adjust your clocks and mobiles!

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