This February, Moorabbin Music + Arts is set to transform the Kingston Arts Precinct into a dynamic hub of live music, art, and family fun.
From 21 to 23 February, this vibrant festival promises an affordable and accessible way to celebrate Victoria’s creative talent, with free and low-cost events that highlight local artists and bring the community together.
The music program is packed with unmissable performances. On 21 February, indie-folk duo Tristan Heath and Harley Luscombe will deliver heartfelt acoustic tunes, followed by DJ Glow’s energetic Afro beats and global rhythms.
That evening, Wild Gloriosa will light up the stage with a soulful blend of Tamil heritage and contemporary music.
The rhythm continues on 22 February with the Harry James Angus Duo’s soulful jazz improvisations, Fulton Street’s funk-fueled grooves, and the ultimate Motown vibes of Grand WaZoo.
The festival wraps on 23 February with Amaru Tribe’s Latin-electronic fusion and the empowering 100 Women 100 Stories performance.
Beyond the music, the festival features thought-provoking art exhibitions, including Mark Forbes’ Déjà Vu and Nahbananas’ Noitsuahxe. Family-friendly activities like Chromatica’s kaleidoscope wheels and interactive musical plants round out this unforgettable weekend of creativity and connection.