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Milton by Moonlight Market

Spend a magical night out under the moonlight exploring the region's most delicious gourmet street food, local artisan gifts and stalls at Milton by Moonlight Market on Saturday June 15.

For one night only, the popular Sunday markets are popping up in the evening, with more than 140 stalls of delicious street food, gourmet provisions and artisan wares including handcrafted jewellery and unique artworks. 

As well as a host of delicious gourmet eats, you can top it off with a tipple from the pop up bar, which will offer some of the best Stone & Wood award-winning brews, along with some warming glühwein.

Keeping the crowds entertianed will be roaming street performers, a moonlit dance party with tunes from Levi X, and family friendly activities.

Milton By Moonlight Market

Little Cribb St

Milton

Jun 15  4-10pm

$3 entry

$2 secure parking 

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