
Following the success of their first Wonderland on the Murray concerts in January, the Port of Echuca will be enchanted once more by the Cedar Collective string quartet for the final weekend of activations.
Set amongst the Alice in Wonderland sand sculptures, violinists Jessica Leigh and Sara Barbagallo, violist Edmund Mantelli, and cellist Sarah Wang will guide you through a vibrant, one-hour musical adventure where beloved songs and themes are reimagined for string quartet.
Campaspe Shire Mayor Cr Daniel Mackrell encouraged locals and visitors to make the most of this magical event as the Wonderland on the Murray draws to a close.
"Wonderland on the Murray has been a huge success, it's been fantastic to see so many people wandering the Port precinct, with visitors from near and far stopping by to experience the trail.
"The Cedar Collective string quartet will bring something special to these final days of the event, and it's one of the last chances to enjoy the activations before they wrap up.
"The concerts also form part of Council's International Women's Day celebrations, highlighting and supporting the incredible contributions of women in the arts.
"Grab your chairs or picnic blankets and come down for a beautiful evening by the river," the mayor said.
Concert Details:
- Saturday, 7 March
- Concert times: 6 - 7pm & 8 - 9pm
- At Port of Echuca Pop Up Park – 50 Murray Esplanade, Echuca
- Cost: FREE
Bring your own rugs, chairs, food, and family to enjoy this musical masterpiece, and wrap up Wonderland on the Murray on a high note.