Hume’s iconic Craigieburn Festival is returning to Anzac Park again this year, promising a day of family fun and entertainment.
The festival will begin at 1pm on Saturday 21 March, with carnival rides, live music and fireworks set to finish the event off with a bang.
Hume mayor Carly Moore said the festival is Hume’s most iconic and well-loved event.
“I have been coming to the Craigieburn Festival since I was a girl, it is a festival that we have always held here,” Cr Moore said.
“There is something for everyone, rides, face painting, animal displays, community stalls and market stalls.”
A new addition to the festival is the ‘Clean Up Hume’ spin the wheel attraction, where every visitor wins a prize for answering questions about keeping Hume clean.
“The festival is great for families on a budget too, there are lots of free activities and if you get here before 5pm all rides are $5,” Cr Moore said.
“These major events play a vital role in strengthening community spirit and supporting our local economy.”
ARIA-award winners Melbourne Ska Orchestra, led by Nicky Bomba, will headline the festival, hitting the stage at 7.45pm.
The ska-infused concert will follow a range of acts such as Horns of Leroy feat. Thndo and local favourite AYDAN.
“Hopefully it is a bright sunny day, it always has a fantastic atmosphere and I am really excited for the community to come together to celebrate,” Cr Moore said.
The festival is a free, non-ticketed event, but you can register your interest in attending via the council website.
Details: hume.vic.gov. au/craigieburn-festival

















