'An Evening With Elton John And Brandi Carlile' Concert Special Heading To SBS This New Year's Eve

Summer Fun Fest
Sunday, 16 February 2025
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Who?
Killing Heidi
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Kate Ceberano
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The Black Sorrows
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Chocolate Starfish
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Jon Stevens
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Daryl Braithwaite
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Approximate Running Times: Gates - 11:30am Chocolate Starfish 12.30pm Killing Heidi 1.35pm The Black Sorrows 2.50pm Kate Ceberano 4.05pm Daryl Braithwaite 5.20pm Jon Stevens 6.40pm *times subject to change .
Please Note:
Children's Policy: Children 2 years and under admitted free with parent or guardian. Parking: Parking is $20 per car but Free for any car with 4 or more Passengers Bus Transport Melbourne on the Move is providing coach transfers from the following locations: Melbourne, Ringwood, Lilydale, Mordialloc, Greensborough, Kangaroo Ground, Croydon, Yarraville, Cranbourne, Berwick and Brighton East. Please note that this service must be pre-booked.
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$110.54
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