Big afternoon of Music in the Park
Published 5:03am 3 January 2025
Words by Kylie Knight
There are two big events in the City of Moreton Bay this Australia Day – one at Scarborough and another at Bribie Island.
Both locations, Scarborough Beach Park and Bribie Island’s Brennan Park, will host Music in the Park events on January 26.
It’s all happening at Scarborough from 1-6pm and at Bribie from 1-5pm. Entry is free.
The Music in the Park events are a chance to immerse yourself in the Australia Day vibe with your mates. They are alcohol-free events.
Grab your picnic rug, fold-up chairs, and snag the ideal spot to relax and groove to live entertainment.
There will also be children’s activities and food trucks.
Remember to bring along water, sunscreen, seating, and shade to ensure a top-notch experience.
Big crowds are expected, so get there early to reserve your spot.
Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a leash at all times.
There’s no better place to enjoy the public holiday, with water views and plenty of ways to entertain the kids.
Music in the Park is presented by the City of Moreton Bay and delivered by Moreton Bay Region Industry & Tourism.
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