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Iconic band to headline free Frankston festival

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News13 February 2023Updated:14 February 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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THE Frankston Waterfront Festival returns this weekend. You Am I will play on the foreshore stage, and Lucha Libre wrestlers will return (below) to do battle. Pictures: Supplied
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AUSTRALIAN band You Am I headlines this weekend’s Waterfront Festival in Frankston.

The free two-day event takes place across Saturday 18 February and Sunday 19 February. You Am I takes the stage from 8.45pm on Saturday.

Other music acts scheduled to play for the crowd are The Casanovas, Thndo, Melbourne Ska Orchestra, The Merindas, and Kylie Auldist. Amusement rides, food trucks, and Lucha Libre professional wrestling will also feature at the festival.

Frankston mayor Nathan Conroy said “clearly one day is not enough to enjoy the finest Frankston City has to offer. Last year was spectacular, and this year we’ve got even more, pushing that little bit extra to ensure our residents enjoy memorable moments and our city continues to be a destination for events.”

The events take place at the Frankston waterfront area. The stage is near Frankston Pier.

Entry is free, with an extra cost for rides and food.

To see the full schedule visit waterfrontfestival.com.au

First published in the Frankston Times – 14 February 2023

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