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Scene Guide: It's the Weekend

Scene Guide 8Sure you partied hard for New Year, but that was days ago, now it’s the weekend and time to head out again.

Friday

The Court Hotel

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Regular Friday fun will be going down at The Court with two rooms of music. They’ve also got a new menu for 2014 if you’re after a bight to eat. 50 Beaufort Street, Perth.

Connections Nightclub

The cocktail bar is open from 8pm, Friday is ‘Must Be the Music’. Chilled out sounds will be played by Ben Taaffe, Mama Cass and Rob Blanford in the lounge, while in the main room Salut Barbu and JJ will be spinning the dance tunes. 81 James Street, Northbridge.

Ian Carey at Parker

House DJ Ian Carey is playing at Parker with support from Acebasik, Axen and Jackness.  Doors open at 10pm, through to 4am. 133 Aberdeen Street, Northbridge.

Saturday

The Court Hotel

There will be DJ’s in the beer garden playing pop hits and DJ’s in the inside room playing RnB, the pool table will be popular and photographers from OUTinPerth will pay extra attention to anyone wearing really shiny or glitter filled clothes. 50 Beaufort Street, Perth.

Connections Nightclub

Showpony is back for Saturday nights. DJ’s play your favourite dance floor anthems in the main room, while outside there’s more chilled out and Balearic beats from some of the town’s most interesting DJs. 81 James Street, Northbridge.

Crazy P at Geisha Bar

British electronic outfit Crazy P present a DJ set. Doors are open at 11pm. 135 James Street, Northbridge.

Sunday

Luxe Bar Presents Rewind

Not to be confused with the Lost Gay Perth event which is also called ‘Rewind’, this night is stepping back into the 80’s with special guests DJs Paul Malone and Miss Georgia Brown on the mic. 446 Beaufort St, Highgate.

Bonus

Dance Like Le1f

We think everyone who goes on a dance floor this weekend should try as hard as they can to dance like Le1f.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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