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Moonlight Cinema

By George Hadgelias

Picturesque parklands, sparkling summer starlight and fantastic food – gather your loved ones and treat yourself to a night of cinematic splendour with the return ofMoonlightCinema.

Australia’s favourite outdoor cinemaMoonlightCinema is set to showcase this season’s biggest blockbusters, hottest new releases and certified cult classics in idyllic inner-city spots across SydneyMelbourneBrisbanePerth and Adelaide.

Whether you’re after a night of flawless family entertainment, a carefree catch up with your closest mates or a sizzling first date, MoonlightCinema is the quintessential summer experience. Recline on a plush bean bed under the stars or unfurl a picnic blanket and unwind amidst the lively festival atmosphere.

As a BYO food and drink cinema (no BYO booze though, cheeky!), Moonlight gives you the freedom to create your perfect outdoor cinema experience. Prepare a picnic of charcuterie or feast on your favourite sweets – you can do it all at Moonlight! Unable to assemble the sumptuous banquet of your dreams? Don’t fret, Moonlight has you covered with an array of onsite food trucks which have a licensed bar and a tantalising selection of hot food.

Take your night to opulent new heights with Moonlight’s Gold Grass! The exclusive package includes a revamped selection of luxurious bean beds in a premium viewing location where waiters will take your order.

Keep your eyes peeled for the full Moonlight program in coming weeks!

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