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Global Beats and Eats

Published Monday, 16th March 2015

The City of Wanneroo is pleased to announce the support acts who will bring sounds from around the world alive at Global Beats & Eats on Saturday 11 April Liddell Park, Girrawheen.

Global Beats and Eats
Mayor Tracey Roberts said she was looking forward to enjoying the range of entertainment and food on offer.  
 
“Global Beats and Eats is one of the highlights in the City’s annual Events calendar and with good reason – it’s a fantastic family day out and it reflects the wonderful cultural diversity of the City of Wanneroo,” Mayor Roberts said. 
 
This year's headline act will remain a closely guarded secret until tickets are released, but the first person to correctly guess this international artist will win an exciting Global Beats & Eats experience. The first clue will be released on the City's Facebook page today – so keep an eye out. Terms and conditions for the 'Guess the Headliner' competition can be found below

Competition Terms and Conditions

Support acts include: 

  • Huaira - a Chilean pan pipe group showcasing authentic Andean music
  • The Lion Dancers - performed by Kung Fu schools, celebrating with a parade of colours and live percussion instruments.
  • Selendang Sutra - an Indonesian community dance group presenting a series of short dances from different regions of Indonesia.
Tickets to Global Beats & Eats are free but essential, and will be available exclusively to City of Wanneroo residents online from Monday 30 March 2015.
 
For those without computer or internet access, head to any of the City's libraries, where staff will be able to assist with accessing tickets.
 
Any remaining tickets will be available to the general public from Friday 3 April.
 
Global Beats & Eats is a smoke and alcohol free event, proudly brought to you by the City of Wanneroo as part of the City's free events calendar and is sponsored by Healthway, Lend Lease Alkimos Beach, The Wanneroo Times and 96FM.
 
 

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