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Wall to Wall Festival

Wall to Wall Festival

Starts: Sunday, 28 April 2024
Ends: Sunday, 28 April 2024
Mordialloc welcomes Wall to Wall street art festival. Australia’s beloved street art festival Wall to Wall is set to transform Mordi Village into an explosion of creativity and culture. Curated by the award-winning street art collective, Juddy Roller, ten walls will be transformed into large scale murals during a weekend-long festival, that will also feature street art tours, workshops, food trucks, live DJs, market stalls, free face painting and a street party. Importantly, the weekend will also provide local businesses, makers, and producers with a great opportunity to showcase their offerings too. Mordi Village is in Melbourne’s Mordialloc Industrial Precinct (Lamana Road and surrounds).
Add to Calendar 2024-04-28 12:00 am 2024-04-28 12:00 am Wall to Wall Festival Mordialloc welcomes Wall to Wall street art festival. Australia’s beloved street art festival Wall to Wall is set to transform Mordi Village into an explosion of creativity and culture. Curated by the award-winning street art collective, Juddy Roller, ten walls will be transformed into large scale murals during a weekend-long festival, that will also feature street art tours, workshops, food trucks, live DJs, market stalls, free face painting and a street party. Importantly, the weekend will also provide local businesses, makers, and producers with a great opportunity to showcase their offerings too. Mordi Village is in Melbourne’s Mordialloc Industrial Precinct (Lamana Road and surrounds). Lamana Road, Mordialloc , VIC , 3195 , Australia
Lamana Road, Mordialloc , VIC , 3195 , Australia
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