The Whole Family Can Get Fringeeee… this Australia Day long weekend for CRUSH Festival

Tomich Wines “FRINGE IN THE VINES”

For the first time in Crush history, the hills will come alive with the sounds of Fringe. Live Fringe performances and art will unfold all weekend!

Tomich Wines long established as one of the family favorite destinations on the Crush program, is set to host their first ever “Fringe in the Vines.” The festivities will all take place on the Australia Day long weekend; Saturday 26th and 27th January 11am-6pm both days.

This event promises to be fun for the whole family! We’re talking tractor rides, face-painting and colouring in till your little kiddo’s hearts are content and until you’ve drunk enough wine to call it home time.

Everyone is invited to enjoy this rare opportunity to feel like they are in the front row as they enjoy free Fringe performances (including; cabaret performer Amity Dry, magician Robbie Kay, clowning, comedy and cabaret performer, Jo Zealand) throughout the weekend and participate in fun activities like tractor hay bales rides through the vineyard and watch live art unfold before their eyes as celebrated street artist; Mimby Jones does a mural painting on a wine tank. Memories that will last a lifetime!

Set on the picturesque vineyard lawns by the river’s edge, under the shade of tents and umbrellas, the Fringe in the Vines is a two-day event and will have something on offer to please everyone, regardless of age or stage in life!

Wine enthusiasts will be delighted as they can taste some of the most celebrated Tomich wines and foodies will enjoy plenty of catering options including; Moi An Viet Street Food, Papas Gourmet Hot Dogs, Retro Refresh (fabulous array of gluten and vegetarian options) and Loca Pops (known for their famous Rose ice pops).

For the young at heart, who are keen to dance the afternoon away their will be a band, Untold Secrets who will be performing from 12-4pm. On Sunday Afternoon Amity Dry will perform at 2.30pm. As for the little ones in your life, quality family time never looked so appealing.

For more information

crushfestival.com.au

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