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WIN tickets to Heels and Wheels show at Suncoast

The two-day event will also play host to the International Auto Sound Challenge Association’s (IASCA) Sound Off Event.

GLITZ, glamour, heels, wheels, and more. That’s what patrons and participants can expect at the Heels and Wheels event being hosted at Suncoast Casino on Saturday, March 26 and Sunday, March 27.

Hosted by radio personality Jayshree Parasuramen, and backed by an array of entertainers, corporates, small business and exhibitors, the event promises to be a feast for the senses.

“Visitors are guaranteed an unforgettable experience. The motor industry has always been associated with men; this event certainly aims to topple that status quo. Women will be in the featured in every area, behind the wheels of supercars, learning skills like how to change a tyre (men can also benefit from this), mixing music on decks and so more. There is an attraction for every age group,” said Parasuramen.

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The two-day event, at the casino’s car park, will be held under the banner of Heels and Wheels, with the show stopping event, being the International Auto Sound Challenge Association’s (IASCA) Sound Off Event.

Parasuramen, who spearheaded the ‘Women Empowering Women’ initiative, to uplift women and girls, encouraged families to come along on either of the two days, to listen, learn and experience the thrills while being empowerment.

“Heels and Wheels recognises the contribution and growth of women in the motoring industry and would like to inspire more women and young girls to break the bias associated with all things motor. We thought it would be a great event to round up International Women’s Month” added Parasuramen.

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Beside the car display, show and shine competition, food stalls, comedy and prize giveaways, motor industry experts will be on hand to offer advice.

Tickets can be purchased through Quicket and range from R50 to R100.

Northglen News is giving away 10 double tickets to the show, simply fill out the form below. The competition closes on Tuesday, March 22 and winners will be notified.

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Shiraz Habbib

Shiraz has been a community journalist for the last 12 years and has a specific interest in everything sports. He holds a Bachelor of Arts undergrad degree and honours degree from the University of KwaZulu-Natal where he majored in Communications, Anthropology and English.

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