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San Cisco to head up Global Beats and Eats festival in Marangaroo

Staff WriterWanneroo Times

SAN Cisco will headline this year’s Global Beats and Eats festival, to be held in Marangaroo for the first time.

Shifting from its traditional home in Girrawheen, the free annual City of Wanneroo event will be at Paloma Park on March 18 from 4pm.

The indie pop four-piece band, which started in Fremantle, is expected to have the crowd shimmying with its infectious grooves at the event, ahead of its 2017 album release.

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Support acts will start from 4pm with the soulful tropical rhythms of Seychelles islander Grace Barbé.

Margaret River duo Salt Tree will then perform laidback surf harmonies before Caravana Sun deliver a loud, explosive performance.

The party will continue with five-piece band Jakubi providing a buffet of pop, R&B, hip-hop, rock and soul before San Cisco take to the stage.

The event will include more than 20 food vans offering meals from around the world, including gluten-free and vegetarian options.

What: Global Beats & Eats

When: 4-9.30pm on Saturday, March 18

Where: Paloma Park, Marangaroo

Tickets: released to City of Wanneroo residents 9am on Monday, February 20.

General public tickets release 9am on March 3.

Book: wanneroo.wa.gov.au/gbe