We acknowledge the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and Bunurong Boon Wurrung peoples and the extended clans of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Owners of the lands we gather on for ALWAYS LIVE. We recognise and celebrate their connection to songlines and Country, ceremony and story, and pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past and present.

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END OF THE LINE

End of The Line is a celebration of the Victoria’s sprawling, idyllic suburbs: family-friendly community events featuring some of the best local talent taking to stages in both Frankston and Belgrave across two jam-packed days

The party starts at the end of the line →
Made possible by Metro Trains Melbourne, Frankston City Council and PBS →
The party starts at the end of the line →
Made possible by Metro Trains Melbourne, Frankston City Council and PBS →
The party starts at the end of the line →
Made possible by Metro Trains Melbourne, Frankston City Council and PBS →
The party starts at the end of the line →
Made possible by Metro Trains Melbourne, Frankston City Council and PBS →
The party starts at the end of the line →
Made possible by Metro Trains Melbourne, Frankston City Council and PBS →
The party starts at the end of the line →
Made possible by Metro Trains Melbourne, Frankston City Council and PBS →
The party starts at the end of the line →
Made possible by Metro Trains Melbourne, Frankston City Council and PBS →
The party starts at the end of the line →
Made possible by Metro Trains Melbourne, Frankston City Council and PBS →
The party starts at the end of the line →
Made possible by Metro Trains Melbourne, Frankston City Council and PBS →
The party starts at the end of the line →
Made possible by Metro Trains Melbourne, Frankston City Council and PBS →
The party starts at the end of the line →
Made possible by Metro Trains Melbourne, Frankston City Council and PBS →
The party starts at the end of the line →
Made possible by Metro Trains Melbourne, Frankston City Council and PBS →

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