After three huge years serving up summer on the West Coast, Ice Cream Factory Summer Festival is expanding with new East Coast dates in Brisbane and Melbourne alongside its iconic Perth home.
After three huge years serving up summer on the West Coast, Ice Cream Factory Summer Festival is expanding with new East Coast dates in Brisbane and Melbourne alongside its iconic Perth home.
Photos courtesy of Danny O’Shea (@dannyosheaa).
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