Bowen Street Party

Head on down to Bowen Street to join the party!

Get your festival on with biodegradable face glitter or hair and metallic fake tattoos, floral crown making or kick back and watch the live performances. 

The street will be a hive of activity with live music and DJ’s, silent disco, live artist installation, lawn games, sport activities, sponsor give aways, chill out area, cheap food deals and festival vibes! A perfect chance to make friends and soak up the campus atmosphere. 

Entertainment

2PM WELCOME TO COUNTRY
2:15PM JAWBREAKERS
3:15PM PARIS LAWRENCE
4:15PM DEAR SUNDAY

Date, time and location

Date: Thursday 18 July 2024

Time: 2-5pm

Location: Bowen Street, City campus, Melbourne

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