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A fun-filled return of our much-loved Mordi Fest
We’re proud to once again deliver the best of the region’s gourmet food, wine and entertainment and bring Mordialloc’s foreshore to life.
Mordi Fest, our premier event, returns on Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 March and we’d love to see you turn out to welcome it back!
Enjoy the food, the live music and the stunning location, and we have a family-friendly alcohol-free area for those who prefer.
Mordi Fest brings together delicious food with regionally made wines and boutique Melbourne beers to suit all tastebuds. The festival also features roving performers and kids’ activities providing plenty for the whole family to enjoy.
Food and drinks
We have a great selection of food and drinks on offer for you this year including some of Melbourne’s favourite food vans, restaurant pop-ups and licenced sites. Please bring a bottle of water and keep it topped up at the free Water Station on site.

Freeza Chill-out Zone
Escape the hustle and bustle in the Freeza chill-out-zone run by Kingston Youth Services.
Enjoy live acoustic music in an alcohol-free area, where you’re welcome to simply relax and enjoy the performances.

Getting to Mordi Fest
Walking, cycling or using public transport is the best way to get there.
Mordi Fest is a short walk from Mordialloc Train Station. The following buses also travel to Mordialloc: 705, 706, 708, 709, 811, 811/812, 812, 903.
Plan your journey at ptv.vic.gov.au

Musical magic
Mordi Fest includes two unforgettable nights of non-stop music and a fantastic line-up featured across four live stages. Our headliners include British India, Frente and 1927.
Local band British India formed during their time at St Bede’s College and within 10 years, headlined more than 800 shows around Australia and major festivals.


Award-winning Melbourne rock band 1927 won a following with hits such as That’s When I Think of You and If I Could. Their album … ish peaked at number one for four weeks in1989 on the ARIA Album Charts.
Frente’s blend of alternative and folk pop has drawn fans the world over. This year they celebrate the 30th anniversary of the release of their era-defining record ‘Marvin the Album’.
