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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.

What's on in The Mornington Peninsula in February

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Funky Fridays at Barlow

Every Friday | From 8pm

Art and Wine Exhibition at Tallarida

November 2024 - 28 February 2025

Vineyard Experience Tour at Morning Sun

Every Saturday & Sunday through Summer | 10.45am

Gin Masterclass at Bass and Flinders Distillery

Every Friday, Saturday & Sunday | From 11am

Gin High Tea at Bass and Flinders Distillery

Every Friday, Saturday & Sunday | From 11am

Ocean View Trail Rides at The Ranch MP

Weekends and School Holidays through Summer

Guided Tours at McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery

Every Wednesday and Thursday | 11am & 2pm

Beeswax Candle Making Activity at Pure Peninsula Honey

Everyday from Sunday 1 December - Friday 28 February 2025

Live Jazz Music at The Red Hill Baker

Every Sunday through Summer | 1pm - 4pm

Alcohol Ink Workshop and Sculpture Walk at Elan Vineyard & Gallery

Every Saturday & Sunday | From 11am or 3pm

Hill and Ridge Community Market

Saturday 1 February 2025

David Hobson: Hear Me Now Frankston Arts Centre

Friday 7 February 2025 | From 8pm

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