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Discount Jukebox Karaoke Hire Leichhardt

02 9809 5916

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Sydney Jukebox Hire Since 1978

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Leichhardt Jukebox Hire

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Jukebox Hire Leichhardt

Specialising in Leichhardt, Annandale, Glebe and surrounding area's of Sydney.

In this Covid-19 environment you might not be able to hold a large function, but you can still invite a small group of family and friends around to celebrate your birthday or event, and a Digital Jukebox Karaoke system is a great way to keep your guests entertained all night. (Checkout our Covid Safe Jukebox Policy) (Don’t forget to check the NSW Stay Covid Safe Website)

We can now offer three different systems to suit your budget which includes free delivery and pick-up . Our latest system incorporates a Dual Screen Video Jukebox plus Karaoke plus Photo Booth plus Inbuilt flashing lights. (All-In-One-Unit)

By the way you’ve come to the right place, we have been in the Jukebox Hire business for well over thirty years and in that time we have delivered tens of thousands of Jukeboxes in and around your area.

 These Jukeboxes are amazing value so call Now! 02 9809 5916 or click our Online Quote Button for more information

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02 9809 5916

Perfect For 18 Birthday Parties, Engagements, Weddings, 21st, 40th, Children's Parties Etc

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Interesting Facts About Leichhardt

Aboriginal anthropology[edit]

Leichhardt was once an area broadly inhabited by the Wangal band of the Dharug (Eora) language group. The 'Eora people' was the name given to coastal Aborigines around Sydney – Eora means from this place – local Aboriginal people used this word to describe to Europeans where they came from, and in time the term became used to define Aboriginal people themselves. Wangal country was known as 'wanne' and it originally extended from the suburbs of Balmain and Birchgrove in the east to Silverwater and Auburn in the west. It is unclear how many people were in the tribe, some research indicates in the broader Sydney region there was between 8000 – 10000 indigenous people, migration over the seasons and violence between tribes would alter this number at different periods. The northern boundary was the Parramatta River. Neighbouring Darug bands were the Cadigal to the east, the Wallumattagal on the northern shore of the Parramatta River and the Bediagal to the south.  (Wikipedia)

COMPLETE PARTY ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM

THIS JUKEBOX KARAOKE SYSTEM OFFERS MORE PRACTICAL FEATURES THAN ANY OTHER JUKEBOX ON THE MARKET TODAY

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