
Kingborough’s youth will showcase their talent and performance skills at the upcoming Kingborough’s Got Talent show on Friday, 17 April at the Kingston High School Performing Arts Centre (KPAC).
Kingborough Mayor Paula Wriedt said this exciting live showcase will feature talented young performers competing before a panel of judges competing for a $1,000 first prize.
“The program will include a fantastic mix of live band performances, singing, dancing, skipping, theatre, circus acts and more,” Cr Wriedt said.
“Auditions took place in Kingston during March, and we were thrilled by the depth of talent on display.
“We are also delighted to have special guest MC Kaz from Triple M Breakfast Radio keeping the audience entertained throughout the evening.
“Tickets are $5 for students and $10 for adults, making it an affordable night out for the whole community.
“I encourage everyone to come along and support our young people and celebrate their creativity and confidence on stage,” Cr Wriedt said.
Kingborough’s Got Talent will be on Friday, 17 April from 6pm to 8pm at the Kingston High School Performing Arts Centre (KPAC).
Tickets can be purchased online at Kingborough’s Got Talent Show 2026