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Waterfront Festival wraps up

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News20 February 2023Updated:21 February 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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THE crowd takes in the sights at the Frankston Waterfront Festival. Pictures: Supplied
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A BIG crowd attended this weekend’s Frankston Waterfront Festival.

Iconic Australian band You Am I was the headline act on Saturday night. Thndo and Melbourne Ska Orchestra also performed across the weekend.

Food trucks, rides, and Lucha Libre professional wrestling also featured throughout the two-day event. The festival was capped off by a fireworks display.

Frankston mayor Nathan Conroy said that the festival had been a success, with a record turnout recorded. “This event has been running for 24 years. But this time around, we’re really stepping it up,” he said.

“That’s what Frankston is all about. There really is something for everyone in our beautiful city. It’s what makes us one of the most liveable and loveable cities in Victoria, and it’s why more and more families are coming here. You can see it and feel it. New building projects and investments, some great hospitality venues, and a really vibrant arts and events scene, as we can see today.

“Thank you to you, our community. Thank you for coming, and helping to create another fabulous Frankston event.”

First published in the Frankston Times – 21 February 2023

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