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Stony Creek Racecourse with live music and local market stalls in South Gippsland on 19 February 2022
Relax and unwind at the gorgeous Stony Creek Racecourse on 19 February with live music in local market stalls!
Browse the stalls highlighting South Gippsland products and businesses and unwind on the lawn with refreshments available. A day on the Course featuring live music from:
- Chocolate Starfish
- The Chantoozies
- Jack Jones
- Souly Us
- Invy Horn Jam
- Melbourne Follies
Artist playing times:
- Invy Horn JamL 3.00pm, 4.55pm, 7.55pm
- Souly Us: 4.00pm
- Jack Jones: 5.15pm
- Melbourne Follies: 6.30pm
- The Chantoozies: 6.45pm
- Chocolate Starfish: 8.15pm
Covid Safe measures will be in place, attendees must check in with a vaccination certificate. We encourage mask wearing if you are unable to distance. General admission (15yrs+) $15 / Children under 15 free. For bookings, please visit Eventbrite page.
Save time and book your tickets to a day on the course on Saturday, 19 February 2022, there will be plenty of activities to keep the community and visitors entertained
Pictures from South Gippsland Shire Council Facebook page.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com
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