South Side Festival returns to celebrate creativity and community!

Published on 27 February 2025

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Frankston’s annual South Side Festival returns in May, delivering a captivating 11-day program showcasing thought-provoking performances, raucous comedy, dazzling installations, striking visual arts, and some delightfully naughty bits.

South Side Festival sparks creativity, captures imaginations, challenges perceptions, and creates numerous opportunities to engage the broader community and business sector.

Neon Fields returns to glow up Frankston in 2025, transforming Beauty Park into a colourful fantasy world, inviting children and adults to interact and play among the lights.

Discover the power of healthy soil with a special screening of Kiss the Ground, an eye-opening documentary that uncovers how regenerating the planet’s soils can stabilise the climate, restore ecosystems, and ensure abundant food supplies. With stunning visuals and groundbreaking science, this film reveals soil as the missing piece of the climate puzzle.

Multi-award-winning Circus Trick Tease are taking over Cube 37 with their all-new shows: one just for adults and one for the whole family. Expect energetic acrobatics, laugh out loud comedy, and high skill circus from an all-star cast.

Derinya Ward Councillor Brad Hill said South Side Festival had received huge success in recent years, seeing an increase in community participation of 87 per cent since 2022.

“Destination events, arts and culture are key drivers for the future growth of visitor attraction in Frankston, and South Side Festival delivers on this vision,” Cr Hill said.

“South Side Festival showcases Frankston as a thriving hub for contemporary arts and culture. By supporting innovative, artist-led creative works, we continue to challenge and exceed expectations, highlighting the depth of our community’s cultural scene.”

“One of our key focuses is making arts and culture accessible to everyone, providing a platform for both local and international artists while ensuring inclusion and representation at every level, including gender and LGBTQI+ and First Nations communities.”

This year’s program focuses heavily on the importance of sustainability and healthy environments, showcasing exhibitions such as:

Let’s Get Real - an immersive art installation examining plastic productions impact on our wildlife, environment and potentially every person on this planet.

Plant Table - take part in engaging discussions and artistic activities that explore how we connect with the natural world. Surrounded by locally sourced organic materials and flora, you’ll be inspired to create, share stories, dance, and reflect through guided meditations.

Undercurrent - Contemporary jeweller, Lori Hakim, explores the transformative power of craft to reclaim and repurpose waste.

Time To Act - workshops empower Victorian educators to teach climate justice through interactive, drama-based methods, offering tools, insights, and inspiration to foster student engagement in sustainability.

You’ll be surprised by what you find South Side! Tickets are on sale now.

For a full list of the program, visit www.southsidefestival.com.au

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