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Sydney’s vibrant Mardi Gras Festival returns in February

The world’s most famous LGBTQI celebration, Sydney Mardi Gras, is back from February 9 to March 2 with a packed schedule of vibrant parties and cultural events.

The three-week long celebration will feature free and ticketed parties, including a pool party and sunset cruise, theater and musical performances, film screenings, visual art exhibitions and the iconic Mardi Gras parade, which will take place on March 1; all encompassed in this year’s theme ‘kaleidoscope’. Co-Chair Siri Kommedahl says: “The kaleidoscope concept reflects notions of diversity and difference, which the festival has become synonymous with since its inception 36 years ago.”

Find out more about the events on offer and purchase tickets on the festival site.


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