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Sarah McLeod Joins Celebration Line Up

SARAH MCLEOD HIGH RES COLOURSarah McLeod, lead singer of the SuperJesus, has been announced as an additional performer at Pridefest’s ‘Celebration’ party.

McLeod will join headliners Sneaky Sound System and Didier Cohen in Russell Square following the new day time Pride Parade on 2nd November.

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Co-President Daniel Smith said Pride WA is extremely pleased to have someone of the calibre of Sarah McLeod perform.

“We are already excited at the prospect of having two extremely popular national headliners in Sneaky Sound System and Didier Cohen, so being able to add an Australian music icon in Sarah into the mix is an extremely big coup for Celebration,” said Mr Smith.

The Pride appearance will be McLeod’s first solo performance in Perth since her shambolic live set at Connections Nightclub in 2012. Earlier this year McLeod reunited with her band The Superjesus and played at Capitol.

The additional line up includes a host of top notch local talent including Axe Girl, Sun City, Tomas Ford, Bastian’s Happy Flight, Nat Ripepi, Amani Consort and Sarah Pellicano. On the DJ line up is Timbee, Curlee, Ben Sebastian and Jewel.

OIP Staff

 

 

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