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Pop Up Bar back with more music

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News20 January 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
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On location: Food vans outside last year’s Pop Up Bar entertainment.
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On location: Food vans outside last year’s Pop Up Bar entertainment.
On location: Food vans outside last year’s Pop Up Bar entertainment.
Sounds good: La Rumba with DJ Mick Jabber will perform at the Kingston Arts courtyard on Friday 5 February.
Sounds good: La Rumba with DJ Mick Jabber will perform at the Kingston Arts courtyard on Friday 5 February.

FREE live entertainment will attract crowds to the fourth annual Pop Up Bar in the Kingston Arts courtyard on Friday nights in February.

A range of talented artists will complement the interactive artworks, LED light displays and video booths. 

Kingston mayor Cr Tamsin Bearsley said there was “no need to head to the city to enjoy great live music when Kingston Arts is providing great events right in our own backyard”.

“The Pop Up Bar has been hugely popular in recent years,” she said. “It’s a great way for colleagues, friends and families to enjoy a relaxed Friday night together.”

Performers include:

5 February – La Rumba with DJ Mick Jabber

12 February – The Padres with DJ Mick Jabber

19 February – Dirty Laundry with Soul Sister & DJ Sammy Swayn

26 February – Jimi Hocking and his Blues Machine with DJ Sammy Swayn

Guests can grab a bite to eat at food vans, including Soul Food Woodfired Pizza, gourmet toasties at the Toasta Truck, Indian-inspired street food with Big Cook Little Cook, Chilli Express and the Turkish delights of Kerbside Kravings.

The family friendly event welcomes supervised children.

See kingstonarts.com.au for further details.

First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 20 January 2016

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