The Kai Fella Ball 2025
Event description
An extravagant evening of celebration, community and connection, that will help save lives.
The Eardley family and Kai-Fella team warmly invite you to the third annual Kai Fella Ball on Saturday the 15th of February 2025 at the spectacular Crown Towers.
The Kai-Fella story began on July 26, 2016, when Kai Eardley, a beloved son, brother and partner chose to end his life. The loss of Kai is not an exception, nor is the complete devastation experienced by his family, friends, peers and community.
This is why Kai-Fella exists – to empower young people to find their voice and be courageous during life’s most challenging moments.
The upcoming instalment is set to be extra special with the launch of new Kai-Fella Workshops, a monumental step for the organisation and its ability to reach and positively impact the lives and wellbeing of thousands of young Western Australians.
Kai Fella is striving to meet the growing demand for their Workshops, however, as a grassroots organisation solely surviving on the generosity of people in our community, your attendance and support will have a significant impact.
Welcome drinks will be served at 6.30 pm in the ballroom foyer, with formalities commencing at 7.00 pm, where guests will enjoy:
- A five-star three course meal
- An extensive premium beverage package
- Luxury giveaways
- A Live Auction and Silent Auction, featuring a vast array of exclusive items and experiences
- Entertainment and dancing
Secure tickets now for $295 each – tables of ten are available for $2,950 (incl. processing fee).
* This is a black-tie event open to those aged 18 and over
PLEASE NOTE:
Tickets are non-refundable after January 1, 2025, but are transferable.
When purchasing a table of ten without guest confirmation, please enter your details for each ticket. Confirmation of the guest's full name, phone number, dietaries and email address is required by January 17, 2025.
Some memorable moments from the second Kai-Fella Ball at Optus Stadium in 2024...
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