BUSK A MOVE
By Brodie Cowburn
The best sounds of the streets will be heard from The Briars at the end of March, when the Peninsula Busking Festival is set to take place. Last year marked the first ever Peninsula Busking Festival, which brought with it a host of talented performers to the peninsula. The performers come from a wide range of fields, with great music, side splitting slap stick, and much more to be found. âWe had about 20,000 people come through last year over three days. As well we had around 40 performers, 25 food trucks, kids amusements, outdoor cinemas, and more. This year weâre looking to have over a hundred performers, with those same outdoor cinemas and kids amusements,â said founder Scott Hollow. âPerformers can vary from music, to juggling, to any kind of buskers.â The event was first set up last year by Scott, who saw The Briars as the perfect spot for a festival of this nature. This year he expects an audience of 25,000 people to make their way through to enjoy an array of great sounds and performances. In addition to the stunning local talent set to rock the Briars,
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this yearâs festival will also include performers with international experience. âThe Briars is really an untapped resource when it comes to events and we believe itâs definitely a place that should hold these kinds of festivals. They have their Blues at the Briars festival and Sunday Sessions once a month, so we know theyâre up to expanding the events there. Itâs going to be great to get the word out there about what a beautiful place The Briars is. Having an event there also wonât disturb any of the locals in terms of sound, the landscape is beautiful at night time, thereâs great music and food trucks; itâs just going to be sensational,â said Scott. âPerformers can come from anywhere. Last year we concentrated on Victorian and local, but this year weâve had more people apply, such as an international flamethrower. Weâre really opening it up with it being our second year.â In addition to these performers, Scott also says that visitors will be spoiled for choice with their food trucks and drinks. âWeâll have an open bar, weâll use local suppliers, and thereâll be some of Melbourneâs best food trucks with every type of food you can imagine. Thereâll be main meals, desserts and drinks. There's