Thousands braved the cold night to see Broadmeadows up in lights.
On Saturday, June 21, the annual Hume Winter Lights dazzled the town, with 5000 visitors coming to see the art and light displays and entertainment.
On the night, attendees rugged up to see the interactive art installations, performers, singers and more, filling the Town Hall Broadmeadows precinct.
Award-winning musical acts headlined the night, including sibling duo Lastlings and electronic music duo Bag Raiders taking over the main stage.
Buildings in the precinct were also lit up, with local artists projecting their artwork in interactive displays.
On the ground, acrobatic artists performed on sway poles and stilts, interacting with the crowd and helping light up the night.
The precinct came alive with music, arts and culture culminating in one spot.
Mayor Jarrod Bell said ahead of the event that council was excited to bring the event back for another year.
“We want locals to have access to world-class events and entertainment in their own backyard, and we’re proud to deliver an experience that’s unique to Melbourne’s north that attracts people to our city and creates opportunities for our community,” he said.


















