Organiser and music teacher Leona Gibbs encouraged audiences to dress up and enter the spooky spirit of the night.
“We hope to see lots of people dressed up and having fun,” she said.
The first Driveway Buskers event on September 26 drew hundreds of music lovers keen to get out and listen to live music.
Saturday night's event, from 6 pm to 8 pm, so far has 12 locations from north Shepparton to Kialla listed for music events in driveways.
Ms Gibbs asked audiences to stay COVID-safe and support out-of-work musicians.
‘‘Wear your masks, sanitise regularly, and enjoy the music from inside or beside your car, and stay 1.5 m away from others. It's also a chance to support our local musicians who have been without work for so long,’’ Ms Gibbs said.
An interactive map is available at www.drivewaybuskers.com.au which will be updated with the latest locations.
Artists wishing to perform can register on the Facebook page GV’s Driveway Gig#2