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Pop Up Bar set to return

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News20 January 2021No Comments1 Min Read
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FOOD trucks line the streets at the 2020 Pop Up Bar event, before the COVID-19 pandemic. Picture: Supplied
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FOOD trucks line the streets at the 2020 Pop Up Bar event, before the COVID-19 pandemic. Picture: Supplied

THE Pop Up Bar event returns to Kingston City Hall next month.

The event will run every Friday through February. Live music, DJs, and gourmet food trucks will fill the forecourt area.

On 5 February, Brian Mannix & The Androids will play. 80’s tribute band Stand & Deliver will entertain the crowd on 12 February, before The Robbie Williams Experience plays on 19 February and The Marty Rose Band plays on 26 February.

Eddie Balic and ArtBar Melbourne will also make an appearance to create live art murals.

This will be the ninth year that the Pop Up Bar event runs at the Kingston City Hall forecourt. As a precaution against COVID-19, attendees must register at kingstonarts.com.au. The full calendar of events can be viewed at the website.

The event runs every Friday in February from 4pm. The Kingston City Hall forecourt is at 985 Nepean Highway, Moorabbin.

First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 20 January 2021

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