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Breakfest returns to Belvoir

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Breakfest is once again bringing a massive day of drum and bass to Belvoir Ampitheatre for the summer festival season.

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Loaded full of beats and bass, the Boxing Day event has won Best Event at Perth Dance Music Awards 11 years running, ensuring it’s legacy as one of our cities most talked about festivals.

This year’s guests include UK duo Stanton Warriors, producer Danny Byrd, A Skillz, Deekline, DJ Marky, Mafia Kiss, Wuki and many, many more.

Breakfest will also feature a beach party stage, a self-contained ‘tiny club’ and beach volleyball in the Sandbox all day long.

Breakfest will be held at the Belvoir Ampitheatre on Boxing Day, December 26th 2015. Tickets available from Ticketmaster and Moshtix. For the full line-up visit boomtick.com.au

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