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PrideFEST 2015 Dates Announced!

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Pride WA has today announced its key dates for 2015 PrideFEST!

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This year’s PrideFEST is set to be bigger than ever as the organisation celebrates its 25th year.

Pride WA President Michelle Rigg expressed her enthusiasm:

“This is an important milestone to celebrate, and we plan to make PrideFEST even bigger and better than before.   Once again, the festival will combine community, performance and arts events, culminating in the annual Pride Parade.  This year, we are hoping to double spectator numbers at the Parade, bringing more people into Northbridge to celebrate with us.”

PrideFEST will run for an impressive 16 days, from Friday November 6th to Sunday November 22nd. The highly-anticipated Pride Parade will occur on the evening of Saturday November 21st.

Community favourite Pride Fairday will be on Sunday February 7th 2016 as part of Fringe World.

More information available a pridewa.com.au

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