Still the end of the line

The group Kalulu performing at 2012's End of the Line Festival in Belgrave. 91051 Picture: GREG CARRICK

By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM

THE End of the Line hasn’t been cancelled, but it will be making a stop this year to give way to another Belgrave event.
In place of the popular arts and music festival will be ‘Intermission,’ a fund-raiser at Belgrave’s Sooki Lounge on Saturday 29 November. Featuring exhibitions, performances, installations and a stellar music line-up, the event will be held to raise funds for the 2015 event.
Festival Director C.J. Dakis said the event had become a Belgrave favourite, and that large numbers were again expected.
“The End of the Line is an event run by the community for the community, and we run on the work of volunteers.
“The event is a great thing for Belgrave residents as well as traders. There’s always an amazing atmosphere and vibe.”
‘Intermission’ will be held as a family-friendly day session from 3pm-8pm and will continue until 3am. Tickets are limited and are available from the Sooki Lounge or from www.endofthelinefestival.com.
For further information or to view the music line-up visit www.facebook.com/endofthelinefestival.