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Festival returns next month

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News15 January 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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THE Pop Up Bar summer festival will return to Kingston City Hall next month.

The month long festival will feature workshops, music, dance, and entertainment every Friday night during the month of February.

The festival kicks off with Celebrating Midsumma at 5pm on 7 February. The event features a multimedia exhibition created by the Queer in Kingston group.

The themes of each following nights are Like a Valentine on 14 February, Disc-OMG on 21 February, and Good Vibrations on 28 February.”

The mayor Georgina Oxley said “Kingston Arts’ Pop Up Bar showcases a spectacular diversity of performance, art and entertainment, and brings together the local community for a fantastic summer celebration. Visitors can experience a range of workshops, art, stories, food and music.”

“Whether it’s classic rock, blues, soul or 80’s dance hits, there’s tunes for all tastes that will be sure to get you up on your feet. It’s a not to be missed event,” she said.

“Every Friday night kicks off with immersive, family-friendly entertainment, free workshops and DJs from 5pm till 8pm, followed by a celebration of Melbourne’s music culture with live bands from 8pm till late.”

Full program details at kingstonarts.com.au

First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 15 January 2020

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