Summer is fast approaching and with the season comes an array of music festivals you might want to attend. While festivals that span over a few days are quite commonly discussed, the single-day festival is a different beast altogether. If you’ve never attended a single-day festival, there are definitely some things you should know before you do. We are running through some of our best single-day festival tips in this blog, from private coach hire to staying comfy. Continue reading
Thinking of booking transport to Victoria’s biggest music and sporting events? When it comes to events like the Superbike World Championship, Groovin’ The Moo, A Day On The Green and the Spring Races, Melbourne On The Move have got you covered. Our charter bus services are comfortable and stress-free, allowing you to focus on having a great time at the event.
Going to a music festival is a great opportunity to get out of town, explore the stunning Victorian countryside and see your favourite bands play. We are so lucky to be spoiled for choice in Victoria. There is always an amazing festival or event on, sometimes it’s hard to keep up with them all. At times the smaller and equally as amazing festivals get overshadowed by big-name festivals like Falls, Meredith and Golden Plains. If you’re looking for a different kind of music festival we’ve got you covered. In this blog, we are sharing upcoming music festivals in Victoria we are excited about.
Not sure what to do this autumn? Melbourne has incredible festivals and stunning scenery perfect for this time of year. In this blog we are sharing the best things to do this autumn.
With Groovin’ the Moo in Bendigo fast approaching, you should definitely be starting to think about how exactly to get the logistics of the event sorted out. With fantastic Australian acts on the lineup like Alex Lahey, Grinspoon and Ball Park Music (not to mention international acts like Aminé), you’ll want to be able to enjoy the day fully without any hiccups. That’s why this week we are running through some things to consider now so that you don’t have anything to worry about on the day. Continue reading
With summer in full swing, music festival season is well underway. From cultural festivals featuring the best food, wine and music from across the globe, to grungy, street style festivals perfect for shimmying your way through balmy summer nights, to fun-filled, day festivals made for family outings, there’s something for everyone. At Melbourne on The Move, we’re always heading off to a new festival. So in this week’s blog, we’ve put together a handy how-to guide to make sure that your next music festival trip is a roaring success.
This February, iconic RnB superstars, TLC, and Boyz II Men will take to the stage in the first ever RnB Vine Days. The concert series will showcase some of Australia’s stunning wine regions and host some of the biggest names in contemporary RnB. So, to find out more about Vine Days and prepare for the big event, we’ve created a handy guide.
Imagine this: kicking back with friends while listening to the wondrous rock sounds of Bryan Adams, Daryl Braithwaite and Thirsty Merc at the magnificent Mitchelton Wines in Nagambie. Well, luckily, you don’t have to imagine – as that’s what you’ll get at the Bryan Adams ADOTG Concert this Saturday. To familiarise and help you prepare for the big day, we’ve created a handy guide which covers information about the day, what to bring and how to get there.
Christmas is just around the corner and with it comes some show-stopping seasonal entertainment. This December, Australia’s widely adored Motown and Blue-eyed soul group, Human Nature, will present a spectacular Jukebox and Christmas show. The group will perform songs from Jukebox, Motown, Christmas, original hits and more, while also being joined by special guests, Kate Cebrano and Bonnie Anderson. To make the most of what’s sure to be a joyous and memorable event, we’ve prepared a handy guide which covers everything you need to know for Human Nature’s Jukebox and Christmas Concert.
There’s definitely a good case for the benefits of independent travel, but there are so many other forms of travel that are often overlooked. Sometimes, organised tours are just what you need! Sure, there are poorly run tours out there, but there are some definite gems too. So kick back and relax; in this week’s article, we’ll be arguing in favour of company run tours.
This summer, disco fever greats KC & The Sunshine Band, Village People and Sister Sledge will unite for a legendary Australian tour. With five national shows, all artists will perform with full bands, including KC & The Sunshine Band’s impressive 15-piece outfit. To help you prepare for what’s sure to be a spectacular event, we’ve created a guide which includes information on the Victorian shows, what to bring and how to get there.