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The Rangebow Festival

The Rangebow Festival

Starts: Thursday, 01 August 2024
Ends: Sunday, 04 August 2024
A diverse and creative not-for-profit festival at multiple sites across the Sunshine Coast Hinterland: Maleny, Montville, Flaxton and Mapleton. The festival program features film, theatre, arts, taste, music, nature and cultural events to celebrate community, diversity, inclusivity, reconciliation, sustainability, creativity and expression. In 2024, The Rangebow Festival will feature over 30 events and activities across four days featuring world premieres, authentic first nations food and cultural experiences, cabaret, drag and unique nature, opera and music experiences and performances.
Add to Calendar 2024-08-01 12:00 am 2024-08-04 12:00 am The Rangebow Festival A diverse and creative not-for-profit festival at multiple sites across the Sunshine Coast Hinterland: Maleny, Montville, Flaxton and Mapleton. The festival program features film, theatre, arts, taste, music, nature and cultural events to celebrate community, diversity, inclusivity, reconciliation, sustainability, creativity and expression. In 2024, The Rangebow Festival will feature over 30 events and activities across four days featuring world premieres, authentic first nations food and cultural experiences, cabaret, drag and unique nature, opera and music experiences and performances. Memorial Close, Montville , QLD , 4560 , Australia
Memorial Close, Montville , QLD , 4560 , Australia
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