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Footy Feast presents Lions Live

It was a month ago that the Brisbane Lions achieved the ultimate as they secured back-to-back AFL premierships.

The question being asked now by footy experts is can they go all the way again in 2026 and claim a three-peat to match the Lions of 2001, 2002 and 2003.

On Saturday 15 November, two of the Brisbane Lions stars will be appearing at Noosa Lawns Club for a mega back-to-back premiers “Live Show” presented by The Footy Feast Panel Show.

The Footy Feast Panel Show is the show where the fans meet the players and the players meet the fans up close.

Join Josh Dunkley alongside Darcy Wilmot at Noosa Lawns Club on Saturday 15 November for a night of fun, laughter and entertainment as they reminisce about the 2024 and 2025 premierships and discuss a possible Three-Peat in 2026.

The night will include plenty of Q&A, prize giveaways, photo opportunities with Josh and Darcy along with their premiership medals, audience Interaction, premiership memorabilia auctions and much more!

Tickets available from $49.50 with the option to also include a Footy Feast photo experience with Josh and Darcy with their medals (1 x professional high-res photo & 1 x selfie) or a personalised signed Brisbane Lions premiers guernsey.

Strictly limited to 120 guests.

Book NOW for an unforgettable night – events.humanitix.com/lions2025premiersnlc

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