As if punters weren’t excited enough to see sets from the likes of The Cat Empire, The Opiuo Band, the swiftly rising Tash Sultana, Blue King Brown, and more in the scenic surrounds of St Kilda’s Catani Gardens, The Pleasure Garden have now added more to the menu.

Literally, in fact. Organisers have now unveiled their lineup of roving theatrical performances and art installations, as well as their sumptuous food and beverage menu, with appearances from some of Melbourne’s finest restaurants and eateries.

When you’re feeling peckish, you’ll be able to feast on 400 Gradi’s award-winning margherita pizzas, considered one of the best in the world, enjoy Sparrow’s incredible Philly cheese steaks, or if barbecue is more your thing, you can’t go past Ironbark BBQ.

This is of course just a taste of the full menu, which also features delights from Kombi Burger, Chillbro Paletas, Billy Van Creamy, Dos Diablos, and more. Make no mistake, this isn’t your average music festival food offering.

There’ll also be performances from the likes of Captain Ruin, with his high-octane, death-defying daredevil antics; Havana Palava, an eclectic mix of African-Carribean-Gypsy-Klezmer-Blues; and More Than Mime Theatre, an exploration of mime, pantomime, and physical expression.

There’s also a feast for the eyes, with an arts and installation lineup that features works from Thingkers Collective Australia, Glitzern Grime, General Zodd, Culture Jam, Flame Effects Australia, and Miss Jaunty.

Head on over to the official Pleasure Garden website for the full program and check below for the lineup and ticketing details.

THE PLEASURE GARDEN 2017

The Cat Empire
Blue King Brown
The Opiuo Band
Tash Sultana
Dub Pistols Sound System
The Correspondents
Dub FX
Spoonbill
OKA
Jakubi
Mista Savona
The Chicken Brothers
JPS
Steve Ward
Boots
Kodiak Kid
Beatrice
Mortisville and Friends

Saturday, 10th December 2016
Catani Gardens, St Kilda Foreshore, Melbourne
Tickets: The Pleasure Garden

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