Fantastic Flinders Fringe Finale

Join us for a very special “Fantastic Flinders Fringe Finale” event to cap off the Festival weekend on Sunday 25 February, featuring Flinders’ biggest BYO picnic and a host of live entertainment in the historic and leafy grounds of St Johns Anglican Church.
Headlined by the powerful voices of indigenous singer-songwriter Jess Hitchcock, and rising soul, pop and R&B star Kee’ahn; a proud Yalanji, Jirrbal, Badu islander bringing their unique sound and energy to the stage!
This community-focussed event sponsored by Bendigo Bank Balnarring, invites friends and families to gather in a relaxed, inclusive environment from 12 noon until 3.30pm, with ticket prices at $15 per adult and $5 per child/concession.
Entertainment Line Up Includes
*ARIA-nominated children’s entertainers Whistle and Trick, Esther Holt and Maddy Kelly
*Natasha Kate and Emmie Li from the Music Industry in Rosebud
*Seventeen-year-old jazz sensation CC Dewar
*Protest Poems and the Priest with Rev. Keiron Jones
*Soul-based singer and 2020 Archie Roach Foundation award recipient Kee-Ahn
*Internationally recognised Acrobats Skip Walker-Milne and David Trappes
*Street Requiem, led by renowned international choir master and conductor Dr Kathleen McGuire
*Improvisations by The Dreamhouse Theatre players
*The Mornington Improv Collective, recently formed by Anne Norman and Poul Grage to promote musical Improvisation. New Music, devised exclusively for you here and now.
*Sea Wolves Howl! curated by Carol Patullo and creative collaborators Jane Bayly and Yoni Prior
*Popular indigenous singer-songwriter Jess Hitchcock
So mark your calendars, gather your picnic blankets, and join us for
Headlined by the powerful voices of indigenous singer-songwriter Jess Hitchcock, and rising soul, pop and R&B star Kee’ahn; a proud Yalanji, Jirrbal, Badu islander bringing their unique sound and energy to the stage!
This community-focussed event sponsored by Bendigo Bank Balnarring, invites friends and families to gather in a relaxed, inclusive environment from 12 noon until 3.30pm, with ticket prices at $15 per adult and $5 per child/concession.
Entertainment Line Up Includes
*ARIA-nominated children’s entertainers Whistle and Trick, Esther Holt and Maddy Kelly
*Natasha Kate and Emmie Li from the Music Industry in Rosebud
*Seventeen-year-old jazz sensation CC Dewar
*Protest Poems and the Priest with Rev. Keiron Jones
*Soul-based singer and 2020 Archie Roach Foundation award recipient Kee-Ahn
*Internationally recognised Acrobats Skip Walker-Milne and David Trappes
*Street Requiem, led by renowned international choir master and conductor Dr Kathleen McGuire
*Improvisations by The Dreamhouse Theatre players
*The Mornington Improv Collective, recently formed by Anne Norman and Poul Grage to promote musical Improvisation. New Music, devised exclusively for you here and now.
*Sea Wolves Howl! curated by Carol Patullo and creative collaborators Jane Bayly and Yoni Prior
*Popular indigenous singer-songwriter Jess Hitchcock
So mark your calendars, gather your picnic blankets, and join us for