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SCENE GUIDE Friday to Sunday

Friday

One of the fashion industry’s biggest nights is on tonight, STYLEAID will be celebrating it’s 15th Birthday. Tickets to the Gala event that raises money for HIV/AIDS research are completely sold out. It’s on at The Burswood Entertainment Centre.

The Diamante opens tonight at the Subiaco Theatre Centre, there is a second show on Saturday night.

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Lesbian Space tonight present Jim Jam’s Pyjama Party in Subiaco.

Honey Lounge is open from 8pm with Paul Hayter playing the piano until 9pm when DJ Drew Green takes over for Glitter, playing all the classic hits from the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s.

The Court Hotel‘s End of Week Party will be getting underway from 5pm. The Court Hotel is at 50 Beaufort Street, Northbridge.

Connections Nightclub presents Inside Out from 10pm, the club is located at 81 James Street.

Want to get out of Gayland for an evening? Our top pick is heading to Ambar to see Lee Combs.

Saturday

Head down to Mattie Furphy House, Wood Street, Swanbourne at 1:30pm for the launch of Scott-Patrick Mitchell‘s new poetry collection The Rutting Season.

The Diamante presents their final show at the Subiaco Theatre Centre.

WA Roller Derby present Jailhouse at Kingsway Indoor Statium, 130 Kingsway  Madeley. Everything gets underway there at 6pm.

The Court Hotel is open for more fun and partying.

Connections Nightclub present Showpony from 10pm. This is your last chance to see the Gleek 3 drag show.

Sundays

Sugar Sundays is the new place to seen on a Sunday, head down to the East End Bar at 189 High Street Fremantle, doors open at 8pm and entry is free until 9pm. It’s Fremantle’s sexiest Sunday session.

Luxe Bar presents Love Sundays from 8pm. Located at 446 Beaufort Street, Highgate.

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