Colour and fun hallmarks to Bunbury Fringe

South Western Times

Bunbury Fringe 2018 opened with an array of events – from comedy to music – to light up the city on Friday, and closed at the weekend.

The Fringe Hub opened up the Garden with food, drink and live music before the first act of the festival, Swing Man – A Boogie Woogie Midlife Crisis, featuring comedian Damian Callinan, and “The ONE with Whiskey and Boots Theatre”.

Camera IconTaiko Do WA drumming group performing at the Victoria Street Party.

The festival officially kicked off with the Opening Night Party in the garden with music late into the night.

The following day, Bunbury’s Victoria Street was awash with colour and entertainment for a street party with performers and live music lining the cafe strip.

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Camera IconFiona Pearce and Doug Buchanan, of Bunbury, and their son Hamish, 1.

Japanese-style drummers Taiko Do WA could be heard up and down the street with their thumping rhythm, while energetic performances from Toxic Cheer captivated the crowd.

Stilt-walkers, balloon twisting and buskers provided fun for all ages from 3pm right through to 6pm.

Enjoy our pictures from the first two events of Bunbury Fringe 2018

Camera IconThe Rivers band members Rocky Mandolfy, Dark Pilgrim and Doug Boatman.
Camera IconDaniel “BBoy Breezi” Keith of Southwest Urban Movement brings his twists, turns and rhythem to Victoria street.
Camera IconGee Palazzese, of Bunbury, and her daughter Maya, 10.
Camera IconWayne and Cathy Voak, of Dalyellup.
Camera IconMichael and Bronwyn Deveson, of Bunbury, and their children Charlotte, 3, and Beau, 2.
Camera IconTammy Reid, Ian Rotheram, both of Bunbury, and Judy Pitcher, of Australind.
Camera IconWhitney Laning and Brandi Royston with her dog Chief, all of Bunbury.
Camera IconJessica Dutton, of Bunbury, and Terri Shine, of Collie.
Camera IconFiona and Matt Bicknell, of Leschenault, and their children Zakiya, 4, and Rylan, 2.
Camera IconMyra Easton and Sharon Kennedy, both of Bunbury.
Camera IconBianca Robinson and Cher Wilson, both of Bunbury.
Camera IconStiltwalkers Salvostor and Vinnie and the Electric Sheep brought wimsy and humour up and down the street party.

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