The Bamboos and Ash Grunwald are set to headline this year’s VineHop Festival
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24.08.2022

The Bamboos and Ash Grunwald are set to headline this year’s VineHop Festival

Vinehop Festival

Taking place over two days, VineHop is a multi-venue winery tour on a festival scale.

Back for its fifth year this November, VineHop takes place over two huge days; a multi-venue winery hop on Saturday and a music festival at The Briars in Mount Martha on Sunday.

It takes place over the weekend of November 12 and 13, across venues in the idyllic and picturesque Mornington Peninsula – which is less than a 90 minute drive away from Melbourne’s CBD.

What you need to know

  • The Mornington Peninsula’s iconic VineHop Festival is returning for its fifth year
  • A multi-venue winery tour on one day and a classic festival the next, The Bamboos and Ash Grunwald are headlining the Sunday Sesh
  • It all goes down on the weekend of November 12 and 13

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VineHop Saturday takes the familiar format of a multi-venue winery tour on a festival scale, incorporating popular venues including Mock Red Hill, Hickinbotham of Dromana, Blue Range Estate, Bayview Estate, Dromana Estate and Stumpy Gully alongside two ‘hub’ venues: the Block Party at Brasser Avenue and the Festival Hub at The Briars.

Shuttle buses transport attendees between locations easily and safely throughout the day. Food trucks, DJs and live music at each venue keep the festival vibes high throughout the day.

The second day is a more classic festival style, all in one location at The Briars in Mount Martha. The Bamboos and Ash Grunwald will headline the Sunday Sesh, supported by Sun Salute, Sunday Lemonade and DJ Sophie Joy.

“We’re thrilled to be back for our fifth full Peninsula VineHop Festival this year, bringing together so many of the incredible craft beverage brands,” said Lisa MacGregor, event producer.

“The epic line-up of live music will certainly be a drawcard for the Sunday Sesh”, said Lisa. “There will also be over 20 local craft beverage bars, with each one offering tastings so attendees can sample a range of the Peninsula’s offerings – from wine, beer and cider to a range of spirits and seltzers.”

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