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Let the Mornington Peninsula entertain you

Year round you will find a calendar bursting with events, entertainment and activities to enjoy.  Outdoor markets, food and wine festivals, family fun activities for the kids - we have you covered.

If art and music are more your muse,  take a look at the ever changing program of exhibitions, music performances, dance and theatre on offer around region.

Unmissable Events Not To Miss

Summer Markets
Live Music All Throughout Summer
Stellar Short Film Festival Saturday 28 February 2026
The 98th Red Hill Show Saturday 7 March 2026

What's on in The Mornington Peninsula

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Soul Night Market at Sorrento Beach

Friday 27 February 2026 | From 5pm

Meet The Makers Market at Hawkes Farm

Saturday 28 February 2026 | 10am - 2pm

Point Nepean Portsea Market

Saturday 7 March 2026 | From 9am

Mornington Racecourse Market

Sunday 8 March 2026 | From 9am

Soul Night Market at Hastings Foreshore

Friday 13 March 2026 | From 5pm

Womin Djeka Balnarring Ngargee

Saturday 14 March 2026 | 10am to 5pm

Soul Night Market at Sorrento Beach

Friday 20 March 2026 | From 5pm

Emu Plains Market

Saturday 21 March 2026 | 9am - 2pm

Meet The Makers Market at Hawkes Farm

Saturday 28 March 2026 | 10am - 2pm

The Mount Martha Briars Market

Sunday 29 March 2026 | From 10am

Hill & Ridge Community Market at Red Hill

Saturday 4 April 2026 | From 9am - 2pm

Point Nepean Portsea Market

Saturday 4 April 2026 | From 9am

See live music in a mix of venues from Frankston to Sorrento
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