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Pop Up Bar coming back to Kingston

MP News GroupBy MP News Group9 January 2019Updated:9 January 2019No Comments1 Min Read
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Bar coming back: The Pop Up Bar outside Kingston City Hall will return in 2019. Pictures: Supplied
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Bar coming back: The Pop Up Bar outside Kingston City Hall will return in 2019. Pictures: Supplied

THE Pop Up Bar will return to Kingston City Hall this February, with a lineup of food trucks, drinks, and performances set to be on offer.

The Bar will be open every Friday night from 5pm, and entry is free. It will be the seventh consecutive time the event has been held.

Jimi Hocking’s Blues Machine, Nikki Nicholls, Thee Marshmallow Overcoats, and Dirty Laundry are the musical acts that will set the tunes for the event.

Jimi Hocking will kick off proceedings on the first night. Artist John Brooks will also be busy on night one, hosting a hands on workshop for kids.

The first night will be hosted on 1 February. More information can be found at kingstonarts.com.au/MUSIC/popupbar.

First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 9 January 2019

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