Fest La Frog

With a name that puzzles, intrigues and prompts immediate smiles, Fest La Frog could be a contender for either best-named festival or a weird cuisine. Playing out on April 9th 10.30am – 10pm on the Village Green at CERES Environment Park in Brunswick East, Melbourne, this festival combines music, food and art into a fun and completely sustainable experience. There’ll be organic veggies, solar-brewed beverages, sustainability workshops, solar-/wind-/bike-/bio-fuel-powered stages hosting an array of roots, funk, rock, blues, soul and hip-hop, including acts such as The Red Eyes, Rapskallion, Rosie Burgess Trio and more. You can reduce your CO2 even more by heading there by pushy or public transport. With eco credentials that go above and beyond, Kermit would be proud. Tickets cost just $20 (with a $2 discount for vegetarians!), however as luck would have it, Peppermint are giving away two free tickets plus some organic beer tokens! Comment below telling us why you want to go, and you’ll go into the draw to win tickets for you and a friend.
(P.S please note the change of venue from French Island).

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