Pine Rivers Park will come alive with rainbow flags, glitter and all things fabulous next month, with the first ever Moreton Bay PrideFest being being held during World Pride Month.
The event, to be held on Saturday, June 10, will celebrate the region’s growing LGBTIQAP+ community.
Moreton Bay local Courtney Act will headline the entertainment, which includes Sneaky Sound System, Thelma Plum, DJ Havana Brown and DJ Harry K, and the Fluffy Superstars.
PrideFest will also highlight support services and networks available to the LGBTIQAP+ community.
To help you be part of the action and celebrations, Moreton Daily has 10 double general admission passes to give away.
To win, all you have to do is be one of the first 10 people to comment with the words PrideFest.
Moreton Daily will then contact you directly to organise your passes.
Pine Rivers Park is located at 125 Gympie Rd, Strathpine.
For more information about this event, visit the Moreton Bay PrideFest website.
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