With the Narrabri Show just around the corner, anticipation is growing, and the show society is excited to announce a variety of new acts coming for the show weekend starting from Friday, May 2.

Show society president, Wendy McNair and secretary, Judy Michell, are eager for the public to come and experience what the show has to offer this year.

“Along with the usual events like the highly anticipated rodeo, strong continuant of side shows, judging and showgirls, pavilion and livestock entries, we have some new additions coming this year,” Wendy said.

Magic will be sprinkled over Narrabri Showgrounds with the arrival of Fairy La La Land! Fairy La La Land is a magical world where kids can discover wonderment through magic, song, dance, and fun. Fairy La La, performed by Laura, has been delighting children for over 30 years, sprinkling joy and happiness around the world with her high-energy, interactive shows that bring laughter and enchantment to every audience.

Prepare to be wowed by an exciting display of scaly friends with the WOW Reptile Encounters. These friendly reptiles will be exhibited for the public to see and touch, as well as talks about these reptiles and their importance to our environment.

To tag along in this excitement is a new act, Walter Whip and The Flames. A jaw-dropping western performance of whip cracking and fire stunts.

Other new additions include the introduction of chooks for the junior judging. As well as a new section for the produce pavilion, labelled agricultural produce, with a large selection of grains for entry. This includes durum wheat, barley, canola, sorghum, chickpeas, cotton seed and cotton branch.

In tandem with the rodeo on the Friday night, there will be a mechanical bull available on both Friday and Saturday afternoon to test out your bull-riding skills! It will be a gold coin donation.

It will be business in front and party in the back at the show this year with the much-loved mullet competition. Who will be named the mullet champion? Keep it long and show off your shake to take home the trophy!

“For the music portion of the show, we have talented local, Leon Cunningham performing Friday night after the rodeo.

“As well as the local band, Locust, performing Saturday night after the fireworks,” Judy said.

“We will be running our own canteen and bar this year, which is exciting. It’s great we could get those amenities up and running to use,” Wendy said.

See the North West Magazine’s May 1 edition for a Narrabri Show feature

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