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South Side Festival returns

BaysideNewsBy BaysideNews10 April 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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THE Neon Fields installation is coming to Beauty Park. Picture: Supplied
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THE South Side Festival returns to Frankston next month. The festival will make a comeback between 8 May and 18 May. Neon lights will illuminate Beauty Park this year, in addition to a range of other lights shows and installations. Artist Joshua Searle will animate the Frankston Library forecourt with large-scale projections that celebrate Colombian traditions over the course of the festival.

South Side Festival producer Freyja Macfarlane said “as South Side returns for its fourth year, we have worked to create a program that is exciting, intriguing, and inspiring, to captivate all ages and interests.” “Whether you’re a patron of the arts, a keen film or theatre buff, or just love a light show, the 2025 program is packed with unexpected surprises,” Macfarlane said.
To see the full festival lineup visit southsidefestival.com.au

First published in the Frankston Times – 8 April 2025

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