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Tantalise your taste buds at Global Beats & Eats

Published Wednesday, 30th March 2016

On Saturday, 9 April 2016, Liddell Park in Girrawheen will turn into a mecca for foodies and music lovers with beats and eats from all over the world on offer.

Global beats and eats
The free City of Wanneroo event Global Beats & Eats presented by LiveLighter will be headlined by multi-ARIA award winner Dan Sultan.

Entertainment will start from 4pm with French group Mambo Chic, eight-piece pop, R&B, reggae band Phoenix King, plus Kim Churchill set to take to the stage.

Roving entertainment includes Chinese lion dancers, samba drummers and carnival performers to get your feet tapping and hips swinging throughout the evening.

Joining the array of cultural acts will be a mouth-watering selection of food from around the world. Sample some traditional Indian cuisine with a modern twist at Guru Bites, or head to La Fuente for some fresh and healthy Chilean street food.

The full list of food vendors includes:
Baguette Me Not (Franco Vietnamese)
Big El's Nino (Latin American)
El Asador (Argentinean)
Gladiator Woodfired Pizza (Italian)
Grilled to the Mac (North American)
Guru Bites (Indian)
Lady Latte
La Fuente (Chilean)
Marcelita's Empanadas (Columbian)
McCoffee
Meast (Middle Eastern)
Mojito Cantina (Mexican)
Pepper(steak)tree (South African)
Perfect Poffertjes (Dutch)
Sabor Latino (Latin)
Satay on Charcoal (Malaysian)
Soul Providor
The Hummus Club (Middle Eastern)
Zest Ice Cream

Food vendors will operate until 9pm with allergy friendly and vegetarian options available.

This is a strictly smoke and alcohol free event. Security will be conducting bag checks and
confiscating any alcoholic beverages.

Tickets to Global Beats & Eats are free but essential.

Event details
Date: Saturday, 9 April
Location: Liddell Reserve (Corner Wanneroo Road and Beach Road, Girrawheen).
Time: 4pm – 9.00pm

Visit wanneroo.wa.gov.au for more details or call 9405 5000.

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