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Scene Guide: What's on this weekend

Heading out this weekend? There’s a stack of things to do.

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Friday

Bump n Grind is at The Court Hotel the thumping RnB will move from inside to outside with RnB DJ legend Skooby teaming up with the super sexy Selina Murby and a special guest appearance by the Don of RnB – Don Migi.

Circus show Infamous has it’s opening night tonight, they’ve pitched their tent over in Victoria Park opposite John Hughes. It’s your last chance this weekend to catch the hilarious The Play That Goes Wrong, Black Swan’s production of End Game, Cirque du Soleil’s Kooza and The Advisors

Outer Body takes over Connections Nightclub tonight with DJ Seinfeld (Sweden/Spain) and Amateur Dance (Melb), also on the DJ line up in Will Bixler, Nicole Filev, Warsame , Shy Time and Wayne O’Donohugh and there’s been a special performance from Ginava.

Saturday

We’ll be celebrating our 15th birthday and the release of our 191st issue of OUTinPerth. Head down early to Connections Nightclub for our essential fundraiser.

A ladies only Traffic Light Party is on at The Classroom in North Perth.

Bearoke is on at Loton Park Tennis Club in Highgate, it’s Bears singing Karaoke. Somebody better do a performance of Elvis’ Teddy Bear, just say’in’.

Sunday

Equal Love WA are holding a rally for marriage equality on Sunday afternoon. It’s part of a global day of action against Turnbull and Trump.  It starts 1pm in the Murray Street Mall.

The Court Hotel’s weekly Court Karaoke sessions kicks off around 5:30pm, join Feminem the Future for a sing-a-long.


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