We've got some exciting news! A talented mix of local and national acts will ignite King Street as part of the free Thirroul Open Street Festival.
The two-day festival on Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 November will include a lively line-up of musicians such as Ruby Gill, Jack Davies, Romy Vager, Andy Gleedge, Alara Livingstone, Earth Wind and Choir and Beth and Blue.
Wollongong City Council in conjunction with Thirroul Arts and Entertainment District will deliver this free, all ages, two-day program of street events and activations that will complement the established Thirroul Music Festival, held on Saturday 29 November.
Thirroul Open Street Festival is proudly supported by the NSW Government's Open Streets Program , led by Transport for NSW, with Council securing $350,000 in funding over three years .