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Knox Festival is returning on Saturday 5 March from 10am – 10pm. This year in addition to our exciting day program, we have an extended twilight program with fun activities for everyone. As the sun sets at Wally Tew Reserve, Knox Festival will continue throughout the night.
Commencing at 5pm, the extended twilight program offers an unforgettable evening of family-friendly entertainment. Take your pick of beloved amusement rides such as dodgem cars or if you’re feeling brave, the "Extreme Thriller." Indulge in flavours around the world with fresh cuisine provided by food trucks.
Catch some groovy tunes with the live music line-up featuring talented local musicians. Spanning genres like Southern African acapella, folk, country and funk, fantastic sounds will be provided by the following artists and more:
- Makepisi
- The Gami Gami Devils
- Amaru Tribe
The evening will conclude with a sensational fireworks display at approximately 9.45pm lighting up the skies of Ferntree Gully.
Knox Festival is a COVIDSafe event presented in line with the current Victorian Government COVID-19 settings. This is a free event, no booking required. Site capacity limits may apply.
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