MOON FEST 2024 at Watershed
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A event held at Watershed on Sunday 29th September. The event starts at 12:30.


MOON FEST is returning to Bristol on September 29 at the landmark cultural venue Watershed this year. It's our third year in the running, and we are thrilled to once again be joined by our community of East & South East Asian artists, from musicians, filmmakers, arts & craft makers to master chefs!

This year, thanks to the support of partner organisations, we are also hosting our first-ever raffle, with a wide range of prizes from the National Trust, the Bath Museum of East Asian Art, ESEA businesses and artists and more. Each festival ticket already includes one raffle ticket, but you are welcomed to purchase more!

Stay tuned as we announce our line up of artists. Our earlybird tickets - Early Moonlanders - are out now. Get your ticket before they are sold out!

Performers:
- Kai Wei
- Monica Wat
- Win Phyo
- Violet Wong
- hazed date
- Jonny Falls Over

Short Films:
- Your bad neighbour
- Belladonna
- Into the Next Tide
- Rose Gold
- Undying Love

Art Stalls:
- Elita Li
- Jenniqueart
- Rosi Tooth
- Little Egg Crafts

Food Makers:
- 5 Foot Way
- Easton Chilli
- bake_labb

Book Stall:
- Bamboo Bilingual

Raffle Donors:
- Tyntesfield
- The Museum of East Asian Art
- Juniper by the Sea
- The Mollusc Dimension
- Flora Sulit
- Jensen Chung

& more!

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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