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Entertainment fest at the Spud Shed

The Potato Shed will launch its inaugural Summer Series on the grounds and surrounds of its outdoor stage early next year.

From Friday, January 7, Friday Night Flicks; Live n’ Local Music Saturdays and Gigs for Kids on Sundays will feature something for everyone.

Bring your own picnic and blanket for Friday Night Flicks and enjoy some classics from the vault, including Ghostbusters (January 7, PG) Ice Age (January 14, G) and Bohemian Rhapsody ( January 21, M).

The North Bellarine Film Festival will curate a special Potato Shed family-friendly program of festival shorts ( January 28, G). Popcorn, family friendly drinks and snacks are available to purchase from the new outdoor bar.

Live n’ Local kicks off Saturday, January 8, with Geelong surf-rock band Mundane Jane and local support bands.

On Saturday, January 15, Kate Daley will sing the songs of Fleetwood Mac backed by her seven-piece band featuring local legends Andrew Cromwell, Karl Inderberg, Steve Hobbs, James Hunt, Shandelle Cooke, David Van Elst, and Julie Walter.

Potato Shed regular Damon Smith (Sunrising: the Songs that Made Memphis; Mental as Everything) will bring his mates to entertain you on Saturday, January 22, when they’ll play the blues.

Saturday, January 29 will end in a hail of glitter as Geelong superstars The Glitter Gang celebrate 30 years of their unique and enduring homage to the hits of the 70s.

Gigs for Kids caters to the young and young at heart. The Mik Maks and Dazzling Dan the Magic Man (Sunday, January9 ) and Family Fund Day favourite Anna Lumb (Super Amazing Giant Girl) returns in her new show, Anna & Lisa present: Summer Circus Mix Tape! supported by Dazzling Dan the Magic Man Sunday, January 23.

Tickets at geelongaustralia.com.au/potatoshed

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