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Thousands forecast for Mordi Fest

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News28 February 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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Party on: Festivalgoers will be out in force again this year to enjoy the annual Mordialloc Food, Wine and Music Festival at Peter Scullin Reserve. Pictures: Gary Sissons
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Party on: Festivalgoers will be out in force again this year to enjoy the annual Mordialloc Food, Wine and Music Festival at Peter Scullin Reserve. Pictures: Gary Sissons

ELECTRIC Fields and The Black Sorrows are set to headline this year’s Mordialloc Food, Wine and Music Festival, which will take place this Saturday and Sunday (3-4 March) at Peter Scullin Reserve.

Close to fifty acts will take to the stage across the two-day festival, with a mix of local Victorian and international performers lined up.

Kingston mayor Cr Steve Staikos said this year’s event is expected to be the biggest yet, with thousands expected to attend.

“We’ve got a vibrant and eclectic program packed with something for absolutely everybody,” Cr Staikos said.

“Mordi Fest is our flagship event, providing visitors with fantastic musicians, up and coming bands, and the best gourmet food, regionally made wines, and boutique beer Melbourne has to offer.”

More than 45 vendors will be in attendance at the festival, offering attendees a range of different food and drink options. Amongst the vendors will be Mordialloc’s own Bang Bang, and barbecue specialists Big Pig Little Pig, and The Smoke Pit.

The event will run from 11am-10pm on Saturday 3 March and 11am-6pm on Sunday 4 March, with entry to cost $2 per person or $5 for a family.

For more information and the full line up, see kingston.vic.gov.au/mordifest or call Kingston Council on 1300 653 356.

First published in the Chelsea Modialloc Mentone News – 28 February 2018

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