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Sydney World Pride: Here are the best events you won't want to miss!

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WHO have rounded up our festival and event guide, to ensure you won't miss out on celebrating our LGBTQIA+ community.Sydney World Pride 2023 will run from Saturday, Feb 18, to Sunday, Mar 5.Watch Below: Dua Lipa performs at 2020 Mardi Gras in Sydney to crowd of fans Sunday, February 19Kick-off Sydney WorldPride in true Mardi Gras style – Fair Day!

There is something for everyone at Fair Day, which is one of the community’s most-loved events bringing over 200 retail, information and food stalls, sample giveaways and family-friendly picnic areas.

Learn More.Friday, February 24Casey Donovan and Courtney Act are set to host the official opening concert of WorldPride 2023 live from the Domain, which will feature acts such as Kylie Minogue, Charli XCX, and Jessica Mauboy.Buy Tickets Here.Saturday, February 25Sydney's world-renowned Parade returns to Oxford Street in celebration of Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras’ 45th anniversary.

As the biggest event of the Sydney WorldPride festival, all eyes will be on our 12,500 marchers as 200+ floats adorn Oxford Street for the first time since 2020.Learn More. Wednesday, February 22Experience breathtaking art and performances from a myriad of LGBTQIA+ artists who will take centre stage in the Art Gallery’s shiny new building.

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