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Albany 2026: Live @ the Town Hall brings pride community together for a night of colour, fun, music and dance

Amy TowersAlbany Advertiser
Ella Girdler, Tim Corry and Jasmine Hunt.
Camera IconElla Girdler, Tim Corry and Jasmine Hunt. Credit: Amy Towers

Albany Town Hall came alive with colour music and celebration on Saturday as the 2026 Live @ the Town Hall season kicked off with a vibrant pride edition as part of the Albany Pride Festival.

This pride edition highlights Albany’s commitment to diversity, representation and community connection.

The celebration brought together some of WA’s most exciting artists including internationally acclaimed Alter Boy.

Zana Nilsson and Chantelle Grasso.
Camera IconZana Nilsson and Chantelle Grasso. Credit: Amy Towers

Joining Alter Boy were Georga Raath, Rosalie Chilvers and Parclo, with DJ sets from Lima Brightlove before, between and after the bands.

Not only was it a night of music but there was also food vans available and a vintage clothing market outside the town hall.

The night created a welcoming space for all members of the community.

Blaire Bond, Casper Bloomfield and Aalayah Martine-Black.
Camera IconBlaire Bond, Casper Bloomfield and Aalayah Martine-Black. Credit: Amy Towers
DJ Lima Brightlove.
Camera IconDJ Lima Brightlove. Credit: Amy Towers
Connor Baldock and Michelle Baldock.
Camera IconConnor Baldock and Michelle Baldock. Credit: Amy Towers
Hazel Young and Rachael Reid.
Camera IconHazel Young and Rachael Reid. Credit: Amy Towers
River Lewis, Kayleigh Love and Hannah Halls.
Camera IconRiver Lewis, Kayleigh Love and Hannah Halls. Credit: Amy Towers
Tali Golembiewski, Sarah Abelev and Jonah Powell.
Camera IconTali Golembiewski, Sarah Abelev and Jonah Powell. Credit: Amy Towers
George Kavalam and Chiara Bevan.
Camera IconGeorge Kavalam and Chiara Bevan. Credit: Amy Towers
Jack Chauncy and Julian Roki.
Camera IconJack Chauncy and Julian Roki. Credit: Amy Towers
Kellie Jaworski and Tiger Bird.
Camera IconKellie Jaworski and Tiger Bird. Credit: Amy Towers
Rosalie Chilvers.
Camera IconRosalie Chilvers. Credit: Amy Towers
Live music at the Town Hall on Saturday.
Camera IconLive music at the Town Hall on Saturday. Credit: Amy Towers

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