Crate expectations: Kingston Arts coordinator Rachel Hill and bar organiser Steve Kingi at the Pop-Up Bar set to open this month at Kingston City Hall. Picture: Gary Sissons

SUMMER means live music will pop up again at Kingston City Hall.

The hall hosted legendary gigs by the likes of INXS and AC/DC in its heyday as a music venue.

Residents are invited to enjoy a bar filled with craft beers, wine, cider and pub grub.

Entry is free and a new live band will provide a distinctive vibe each week.

Kingston Arts is hosting the pop-up bar for the second year running and hopes this year’s relaxing oasis in Moorabbin is as popular as last year.

The pop-up bar is housed in a large shipping container and revelries begin on Friday 7 March and will continue each Friday evening for six weeks until Friday 14 March.

The bands playing live at the pop-up bar are:
– John De Lord and Simon Phillips (7 Feb)
– Quarry Mountain Dead Rats (14 Feb)
– The Woohoo Revue (21 Feb)
– Jason Heerah / Josh Owen (28 Feb)

A taxi rank operates outside the City Hall so the car can be left at home to enjoy some relaxing drinks at the end of the week.

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