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The Eighty-Six Is Throwing The Biggest Party A Tram Line Has Ever Thrown This Weekend

What sets this event apart is that it takes place along a tram line – a 22-kilometre strip with more music venues than any other street in Australia.

Get ready to be immersed in a musical marvel as Melbourne's Northcote to Reservoir tram line is about to transform into one hell of a party zone with The Eighty-Six.

This incredible music festival is set to take over more than 60 venues, spanning across three suburbs, making it a record-breaking event that you don't want to miss.

The marquee event of The Eighty-Six, aptly named Super Saturday, is all set to unleash a 22-hour, venue-based musical celebration like no other.

On Saturday, October 28, this musical extravaganza will feature a huge array of entertainment, including over 220 acts, 50+ record labels at the Independent Music Exchange, 20+ vendors at the 1800 Street Party food-beverage-market-dog-music festival, and even a Howl-O-Ween Dog Show, Parade, and Costume Contest.

What sets this event apart is that it takes place along a tram line – a 22-kilometer strip with more music venues than any other street in Australia, and quite possibly the entire world. And the best part? All of this is free with a Super Saturday registered ticket!

Super Saturday will offer a diverse range of activities and performances that cater to all musical tastes and preferences.

For those interested in vinyl records and the independent music scene, the Independent Music Exchange is a must-visit, with over 50 of Australia's independent record labels connecting directly with fans and followers.

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Throughout the day, the 1800 Street Party will host over 20 food and market stalls vendors, alongside a live stage. The Howl-O-Ween Dog Show promises to be a barking good time, with categories, including the coveted Dog/Owner Likeness Prize. Hosting the event is the charismatic Myf Warhurst.

Music lovers will be delighted to know that there will be a live stage outside the Northcote Uniting Church featuring talented artists like Dan Kelly and more. Additionally, The Keys, an all-in-one leisure center and a re-imagined vintage bowling alley, will also feature live music.

For families and the young at heart, DJ Joey Lightbulb's Family Disco offers a fantastic program of activities such as Tinsel Baths, TikTok dance-offs, Giant Connect Four/Jenga, and more. And if that's not enough, there’ll be a multitude of live bands playing across local music venues throughout the event.

The festivities will continue aboard The Eighty-Six, Melbourne's iconic tram line, where Yarra Trams will offer a free shuttle tram experience from 3 pm to 7 pm on Super Saturday.

This tram will be wrapped in The Eighty-Six livery and will be the first Melbourne tram to provide live onboard music programming for a festival.

If you can't make it to the tram line in person, don't worry —The event organisers are also offering access for live crosses and filming onboard The Eighty-Six tram during the live music program.

Some of the scheduled performances include Tarabeat at 3:15 pm, Loose Units at 4:20 pm, Danika at 5:20 pm, and Wylie J at 6:15 pm, meaning you can experience the festival's incredible atmosphere and music right from your screen.

In addition to the tram-based excitement, there will be a wide range of live music along High Street, spanning from folk and country to punk, and a variety of family-friendly acts.

For more information about The Eighty-Six and the complete schedule, check out their official website.