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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

Mornington Peninsula Markets
Live Music throughout winter
Southern Peninsula Sleepout at The Ranch Adventure Park on Friday 31 July
Country Day at Tar Barrel on Friday 2 August

What's on in The Mornington Peninsula in November

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National Works On Paper 2026 at MPRG

Saturday 5 September to Sunday 22 November 2026 | 11am to 4pm

Mount Martha South Beach Market at Mt Martha House & Lawn

Tuesday 3 November 2026 | From 10am

Hill & Ridge Community Market at Red Hill

Saturday 7 November 2026 | From 9am - 2pm

The Mount Martha Briars Market

Saturday 7 November 2026 | From 9am - 2pm

Australian Crawl Headline Red Hot Summer Tour at Mornington Racecourse

Sunday 8 November 2026

Scullybug Market at Seaford Hotel

Sunday 15 November 2026 | 9am - 2pm

Nite Bites Scullybug Market

Sunday 15 November 2026 | 4pm - 9:30pm

Simply Streisand at Frankston Arts Centre

Monday, 16 November 2026 | 10:30 AM - 11:40 AM and 01:30 PM - 02:40 PM

Emu Plains Market

Saturday 21 November 2026 | 9am - 2pm

Twilight Little Beauty Market

Saturday 28 November 2026 | From 4:30pm - 9:30pm

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