THE City of Casey’s FReeZA Fringe Fest is on again, featuring a great line-up of bands ready to rock the Cranbourne Public Hall on 1 April.
This year’s line-up of bands includes headline act Carpathian, supported by Hopeless, Trainwreck, Hallower, Harvest and Future’s Now.
City of Casey Mayor Cr Shar Balmes said the Fringe Fest was one of the best events for Casey’s youth.
“This is a fantastic event where young people can enjoy some great music in a safe environment,” she said.
City of Casey Manager Youth and Family Services, Colette McMahon is encouraging young people to come along to the event.
“This is a great line-up of acts in a safe, all-ages environment at a really affordable price,” she said.
The live music event will be held at Cranbourne Public Hall, South Gippsland Highway, Cranbourne and runs between 6pm and 11pm.
Entry is $12, or $10 with a pass. Passes are available from all City of Casey Youth Information Centres and Customer Service Centres.
Fringe Fest 2011 is a fully supervised drug, alcohol and smoke-free event. For more information, call City of Casey customer service on 9705 5200 or visit www.insideinfo.casey.vic.gov.au
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