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Summer Socials - Hot Sauce at Pt. Leo Estate

Sunday 4 January 2026 | From 2pm - 8pm

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Contact Name: Pt. Leo Estate

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3649 Frankston Flinders Road
Merricks, 3916 Victoria

Legendary Perth DJ LNTG (Late Nite Tough Guy) and local favourite Eric Powell are set to deliver a full day of quality house and disco at the breathtaking Pt Leo Estate.

Get ready to groove at the spectacular Pt Leo Estate. Nestled on the stunning Mornington Peninsula, this iconic venue—renowned for its sweeping vineyard vistas, world-class art, and coastal sophistication—will come alive with an electrifying celebration of music, sunshine, and good vibes. LNTG, celebrated globally for his signature disco edits, deep grooves, and irresistible dancefloor energy, brings his unmistakable sound to the Peninsula for a rare and unforgettable appearance. Joining him is Eric Powell, one of Australia’s most respected DJs and event curators, known for his impeccable selections, warm energy, and ability to create uplifting musical journeys.

Together, these two influential artists will deliver a world-class soundtrack, blending soulful disco, deep house, and sun-drenched rhythms in an atmosphere unlike anywhere else. With Pt Leo Estate’s iconic scenery setting the backdrop, this will be a summer celebration that captures the true spirit of the season.

For further information and to book please click through to 'More Information'.

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