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Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras

Pride Smash

Where
Bourke Rd
Mascot NSW 2020
Australia
NBC Alexandria
When

Saturday 24 February 2024 from 7pm to 11pm

Cost

Starting from: $25

Are you ready to experience the most exciting and most unique badminton event of the year? Pride Smash is set to become the largest badminton social event in Australia.

A celebration of inclusivity, diversity and the power of community, this event will go beyond the boundaries of a regular badminton gathering. With energy pulsing tunes from our DJ, special guests, an exhibition match, glow in the dark badminton, and a pumping party-like atmosphere, Pride Smash will unite individuals from the LGBTIQA communities through an on-court sweat fest like no other.

Whether you’re a seasoned player or a beginner, everyone is welcome to join. Pride Smash is about creating opportunities for queer folks to come together in a safe, active and inclusive environment. It’s an event designed to create new memories, laughable moments and thrilling matches.

Part of the Mardi Gras+ Program

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Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras

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