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Ritmo Brazilian Day is Australia’s biggest Brazilian Festival! On its 17th edition, the festival is shaping up to bring Brazilian community and other nationalities together to celebrate the Brazilian wave in Australia.


The festival this year will happen in one of the most iconic venue in the heart of the CBD. Home to Sydney's best parties, featuring live music, DJs, exceptional entertainment & more.

MORE INFO
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◆ Date: 17/09 - Saturday
◆ Starting 1:00PM
◆ Finishing: 9:00PM
◆ 18+ Event

 

LINE UP
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◆ Telma Calado & Band
◆ Deco & Band
◆ Rio Projekt
◆ Plus Dance
◆ DJ Luke
◆ DJ Saad
◆ Dj Luca

 

BIRTHDAY
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◆ Celebrate your birthday with us! Only first 100 to register!
◆ Win 2 free tickets to our party if your birthday is in September!
◆ Guest needs to arrive together with the birthday person to have free entry.
◆ Fill the form to win

 

IMPORTANT
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◆ 18+ guests only, drug-free event
◆ No drinks or bottles near the club
◆ Club management reserves all rights
◆ No entry: intoxicated or unruly guests
◆ Please arrive early, it's a capacity event
◆ Flip-flops aren't allowed inside the club
◆ Entry: only Passports or Australian ID
◆ Event ticket amount is not refundable
◆ Enjoy your time and party responsibly!

 

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New South Wales Consolidated Acts: Under section 77 of the liquor act the venue can refuse/remove for intoxication, for approaching the venue holding an empty or full container, for drinking on approach, for violence or argumentative / quarrelsome behaviour. Bans can occur for any reason at anytime if the venue says excluding discrimination.
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PRODUCED BY
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◆ VR PRODUCTIONS
www.vrproductions.com.au
◆ Follow us @vrproductionsau
◆ BRACCA
◆ Follow us @bracca_australia

Founded and managed by volunteers throughout the last 23 years, the Brazilian Community Council of Australia is a non-for-profit organization that is recognized both by the Brazilian and the Australian governments.

Through events and community engagement's projects we aim to promote Brazilian culture in Australia, to advocate the need of our community and increase friendship and cultural exchange between Australia and Brazil.

When it's all said and done, BRACCA needs the society support to deliver support to the community.

WE DO NEED YOU!

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