• Alcoholic beverage company, Lion, is continuing its ongoing partnership with Pacific Airshow Gold Coast – taking place over the weekend from 16-18 August.
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    Alcoholic beverage company, Lion, is continuing its ongoing partnership with Pacific Airshow Gold Coast – taking place over the weekend from 16-18 August. Source: Lion
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Alcoholic beverage company, Lion, is continuing its ongoing partnership with Pacific Airshow Gold Coast – taking place over the weekend from 16-18 August.

Pacific Airshow Gold Coast is a showcase of civilian and military aviation supported by Experience Gold Coast and the Queensland Government, through Tourism and Events Queensland’s major events program.

Pacific Airshow chief operating officer, Sam Pearce, said the partnership extension confirmed Lion’s long-term support and faith in the event.

“The longevity of our relationship with Lion Co. speaks volumes about their belief in our vision. We’re pleased to again offer a variety of Lion Co.’s beverages at the Airshow, providing something for everyone,” said Pearce.

Following the success of the inaugural event four years ago, Lion will be the exclusive provider of beers and seltzers for the 2024 event, ensuring attendees will have access to a diverse selection of drinks. Alongside non-alcoholic options, Byron Bay Lager, Stone & Wood Pacific Ale, White Claw Seltzer, James Squire Ginger Beer, Canadian Club, and Jim Beam will be available.

Lion’s sponsorships and events leader for Queensland, Chris O’Donohue said it was “great to continue our relationship with Pacific Airshow Gold Coast, offering our beers and seltzers to complement the experience for those attending”.

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