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Pride Rooftop Party Presented by Chemist Warehouse 2026
 

The sell-out party of the Midsumma season returns! Cocktails Nibbles Freebies Drag Brand Activations. 

Join us, along with some amazing brands, as we celebrate Midsumma season! Explore beauty and wellness activations, dance the night away and score lots of free products. We proudly celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community as Founding Major Partner of the Victorian Pride Centre.

 

Event details

Venue: Victorian Pride Centre – Roof top
Bookings: https://www.midsumma.org.au/whats-on/events/pride-rooftop-party-presented-by-chemist-warehouse-2026/
Start Date: Friday 30 January 2026

Ticket: $10

 

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