Brisbaneites, head down to Hynes Street in Fortitude Valley this Friday night for the Changing Lanes Laneway Party. In association with Brisbane Indesign, Laneway Party is bringing exhibitions, competitions, pop-up bars, boutique food stalls, DJs and AV displays to the Valley for a night of street fun. Midnight Tango, Baby Making DJs and Op-Thomas Prime […]
May 22nd, 2012
Brisbaneites, head down to Hynes Street in Fortitude Valley this Friday night for the Changing Lanes Laneway Party.
In association with Brisbane Indesign, Laneway Party is bringing exhibitions, competitions, pop-up bars, boutique food stalls, DJs and AV displays to the Valley for a night of street fun.
Midnight Tango, Baby Making DJs and Op-Thomas Prime will be on the decks throughout the night.
Entry is free between 5pm and 7pm, and things will be kicking on until midnight!
Visit the Changing Lanes website for more info.
Changing Lanes
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