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Craigieburn Festival is back again

After a record-breaking attendance last year, Craigieburn Festival is back bigger and even better.

The festival is rolling out all the family favourites including carnival rides, free kids activities, food and drink trucks, the Craigieburn Art Show.

Music acts will be live and free all day featuring multi-platinum and ARIA winner Conrad Sewell as this year’s headliner, rising star KYE, Craigieburn raised up and comer Rance Lazarus, and a full line up of diverse entertainment from local musicians, dance groups and more.

Make sure to stick around for the fireworks finale that will light up the Craigieburn sky.

Hume mayor Naim Kurt says the free event looks set to again attract attendees from all over, with up to 20,000 people expected to converge on the site for a jam-packed day of entertainment.

“Year after year, Craigieburn Festival continues to be one of the biggest events of the year for in our community and 2024 will be no different,” he said.

“Craigieburn Festival is an opportunity for people to connect and enjoy a day of free entertainment, while also supporting local performers and businesses, many of whom will be involved on the day.”

While the festival is a free, non-ticketed event we are encouraging community members to register their interest in attending.

The festival is taking place at Craigieburn Anzac Park on March 2 from noon-9.30pm.

Details: https://www.hume.vic.gov.au/Residents/Things-to-See-and-Do/Events/Major-events/Craigieburn-Festival.

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