The city is putting on a free community event culminating in a fireworks display at 8:30pm
The free-entry, non-ticketed event features stage performances, roaming entertainment, a carnival zone with free amusement rides, a show bag stand, face painting, children’s crafts, and storytelling sessions with Milliyaan Aboriginal Services.
It takes place at Churchill Park on the Rockingham Foreshore from 5pm to 8:35pm on Sunday January 26, 2025.
The kids can see Bluey and her little sister Bingo on the main stage for two performances at 5.30pm and 6.45pm.
Other entertainment includes Diamond Road five-piece band, boot scooting, Bindjareb Middars dance troupe, Breakthrough Music Competition contender First Offence, and much more.
The evening climaxes with a fireworks display over the waters of Cockburn Sound at 8.30pm.
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