Mark your calendars, itās fruiting season! FROOT MARKET returns for another serve and this time weāre bringing the fruit to you! ššš
From 2pm on 5 January 2025 Froot Market will be taking over Collingwood venue āQQQ ST PARKā on Peel St for a simmering Sunday affair with house DJs, live electronic music acts, delicious home-style Japanese food and Frooty vibes all round!
Join us to soak up the sun on the deck, spin some vinyl, and recover (or kick-on) from your NYE shenanigans and have a boogie with our crew until late!
First release tickets are $20+bf through Resident Advisor (link in bio). Lineup stars will be announced soon.
Invite your friends to share the Froots love - this event is an important fundraiser for Froot Market and your support is dearly loved. Our last doof in the bush copped a fierce fine from the feds ($$$) and weāre hoping to cover costs to ensure our Frooty survival. xoxo We canāt wait to see you there!
Froot Market is firstly and foremost an expression of queer love and joy. We will not tolerate any form of transphobia, biphobia, homophobia, racism, sexism, ableism, hatred or aggression. Join us in our celebration or stay home. The safety and enjoyment of our Frooters is paramount.
To celebrate the diversity of our community, weāre excited to offer $15+bf tickets to women, lesbian, intersex, non-binary, trans and agender folks. This is part of our commitment to creating a safe, inclusive space for all! This ticket option celebrates inclusivity and supports our diverse community. If this sounds like you, feel free to use the access link in bio.
QQQ ST. PARK is fully accessible for wheelchair users. The venue has been accredited by Equal Access Group. A small allocation of concession tickets will be made available, if youād like one, please get in touch with us at
[email protected]
All First Nations people are provided free entry to the Feelinā Fine Fundraiser.
Graphics and animation by the international diva Jake Cormack (Instagram
@co.mack )
Our event is being held on stolen lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. We recognise them as the original custodians of the lands where we will hold our event.