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Where Love Lives Carmine Romano.

Make your way into Lismore for an unforgettable night of love, inclusion, and diversity as Where Love Lives presents Lovemore Lismore NSW! 

Get ready to celebrate everything that makes us unique and beautiful at the stunning Hotel Metropole on Saturday. This is a night you won’t want to miss! Organisers say:

‘Love knows no boundaries, and neither does our event. We’re bringing together people from all walks of life to create a truly inclusive and welcoming atmosphere. Whether you’re gay, straight, transgender, or somewhere in between, everyone is welcome to join us for a night filled with joy, acceptance, and unity. 

‘Prepare to be dazzled by amazing performances, electrifying music, and a vibrant atmosphere that will leave you feeling inspired and uplifted. We’ve carefully curated a lineup of talented artists who will captivate you with their unique expressions of love and creativity. DJ’s Rob Davis (Sydney), Carmine Romano (Melbourne), Magnus (Lismore) and Anubis (Melbourne). 

‘But that’s not all – this event will also feature delicious food, refreshing drinks, and plenty of opportunities to connect with like-minded individuals who share your passion for love and acceptance. It’s the perfect chance to make new friends and forge meaningful connections that will last a lifetime. 

‘So mark your calendars and spread the word! Lovemore Lismore is the event of the year that you simply can’t afford to miss. Grab your tickets now and get ready to experience a night of love, inclusion, and diversity like never before. Together, let’s create a world where love truly lives. See you there!’

Hotel Metropole on Saturday, August 19 from 6pm.
Tickets are $20 and available from www.wherelovelives.com.au


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