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Live on the Lawn at Berninneit

  • Writer: Bass Coast Shire Council
    Bass Coast Shire Council
  • 5 days ago
  • 3 min read
Green text "Live on the lawn" with a sun, palm trees, and birds in the background. Bright and tropical theme.


Summer on Phillip Island is all about long afternoons, sea breezes and great music - and this January, we’re bringing all of that to the front lawn of Berninneit!


Pack a picnic, roll out a rug, settle in with friends or family and enjoy four weekends of live local talent under the summer sky.



Every Saturday in January 2026

Berninneit Outdoor Stage

Set times from 3:15pm and 6:15pm



Featuring


El Rollo

JANUARY 3


El Rollo sitting on a stage, smiling. One holds a saxophone. Instruments and a dark curtain are in the background. Casual attire.


El Rollo puts surf music through the blender, turns up the heat and serves up a scorching guitar-soaked take (with a slight twist of swamp and psychedelia) on one of rock’s most loveable genres. El Rollo’s music is fresh, vibrant, punchy and amazingly danceable!




Karavana Flamenca

JANUARY 10


Karavana Flamenca pose with musical instruments in a studio. Guitars and drums are visible. The mood is upbeat and relaxed. Black and white.


Since forming over a decade ago Karavana Flamenca has performed at major Festivals and events including the Port Fairy Folk Festival, Canberra National Folk Festival Cygnet Folk Festival and as acclaimed support for international giants the “Gipsy Kings” on their last Australian tour.


Karavana Flamenca plays rumba flamenco (gypsy rumba) with virtuosity and authenticity rarely seen outside of Spain. This flamenco palo fuses the rhythms of Afro-Cuba with traditional flamenco melodies. Duelling flamenco guitars, percussion drive the rhythm, Spanish/Romani vocals sing the haunting tunes. Rumba flamenca acts as a springboard for original songs where the outstanding musical talent and diverse cultural backgrounds (Spanish, Romany, SouthAmerican, Turkish and Australian) of the band members are shown.




Maddy May

JANUARY 17


Maddy May playing guitar and singing outdoors, wearing a colorful sweater. Sunlit garden background with trees, creating a cheerful mood.


Maddy May is an emerging independent Australian indie-folk artist from Phillip Island, Victoria. Maddy has recorded and produced her own music, as well as collaborating with other artists such as Riley Pearce and Billy Otto to create some magic co-releases. Her delicate vocals and thoughtful songwriting are captivating. She has a genuine stage presence. She will make you laugh and cry all at once.




Todd Cook & the Rufous Whistlers

JANUARY 24


Three musicians perform in a sunlit forest: one with a double bass, another with a guitar, and the third with a snare drum.


Todd's emotive lyrics, earthy tones and raw appeal connect to a wide variety of listeners. His songs float from intricate folk finger picking styles to driving rhythms that stir the soul. His stories of Australian landscapes and people are accompanied by mesmerising instrumentation and a depth that constantly engages and entertains.


Todd Cook has five studio releases; ‘So Long’ (2008), ‘Hunting Ground’ (2010),Brilliant Green(2012), The Silent Boat (2018) and Salt of the Earth (2022). Drawing inspiration from both the lush green fields of Gippsland where he grew up, and the rich, remote areas of the Northern Territory and recently the ancient streets of Edinburgh. Each song reveals a meeting place for sounds, techniques and lyrics that connect north to south, remote to mainstream, and traditional to contemporary. His music takes the audience on a journey from dark turbulent songs, witnessed first-hand when Todd was living in a remote Northern Territory community, to lively acoustics of joy and celebration.







Whether you’re a local, a visitor or just passing through Bass Coast for the holidays, Live on the Lawn is an easygoing, free-spirited way to spend a summer afternoon.


Grab your spot on the grass, bring your favourite people and let the music roll you into the new year!


People walk toward a modern brick building labeled "BERNINNET," surrounded by grass and trees under a bright blue sky.





Summer Cinema Program


Come along to our regular cinema sessions in our comfy theatres!

We offer a range of films to suit all tastes including sessions with accessibility options including OCAP.




Note: Children aged 12 and over can attend Bass Coast Cultural Venues unaccompanied.

Children under 12 must be accompanied by a responsible adult or guardian (18+) while on the premises.


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