Iconic Geelong venue Little Creatures Brewery – famed for its Furphy ale among others - will host the likes of Ball Park Music, Alex Lahey and more as part of its inaugural Born In Geelong Festival in October.

The 10-hour event will feature two stages and utilise all areas and laneways of the brewery, with Allday, British India, Didirri, Alice Ivy, RO and more to-be-announced acts also performing on October 26.

“We want to pay tribute to the Furphy brand, which was born in Geelong, while jointly celebrating the best of our local community and culture,” Little Creatures Brewing hospitality operations manager Scott Campbell said.

“Geelong has really embraced both the brewery and the Furphy brand wholeheartedly, this is our chance to thank the region.

“We are thrilled to have many local businesses involved in the festival, from The Hot Chicken Project to The Resident Barber who will be serving up some fresh cuts. We want to showcase Geelong as a burgeoning food, lifestyle and entertainment destination, and we’re excited about putting the spotlight firmly on Geelong for this great event.

“As part of the festival, we’ll be partnering with KROCK to present the KROCK B.I.G Sessions Stage we are running a promotion on air where we are on the hunt for the next best band to take on Geelong. The winning act will perform on the KROCK B.I.G Sessions stage alongside some of Geelong's best live acts.”

Check out the festival’s website for all the details.



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