Caboolture Festival returns in June
Published 2:00pm 24 May 2022
Words by Kylie Knight
Caboolture is the place to be this June, with a massive program of events across the entire month for this year’s Caboolture Festival.
The program is packed with more than 40 events including live music, comedy, entertainment, family friendly events and more.
There’s something for everyone including annual Open Air Comedy Night, murder mystery show, health and wellbeing events, tribute shows, rodeo, sports camps and the Caboolture Show.
On June 25, get ready to laugh out loud with some of Australia’s best-known comedians including Harley Breen, Bron Lewis, Dave Eastgate, Ting Lim and more at the festival’s Open Air Comedy Night.
It will be hosted at Caboolture Town Square, is free to attend, and includes live music, food trucks and pop-up bar.
This event is proudly delivered by Moreton Bay Region Industry and Tourism (MBRIT) and supported by Sit Down Comedy Club and strategic partner Moreton Bay Regional Council.
MBRIT Chairman Shane Newcombe says the diverse program offers an event or experience for everyone.
“You can enjoy trivia nights, show jumping, karate tournament, and even an ‘80s tribute band this June right here in Caboolture,” Mr Newcombe says.
“We are really excited to welcome Harley Breen to the region for a night of laughs at Caboolture Town Square. After a hugely successful inaugural year, it’s great to have the Open Air Comedy Night part of the 2022 Caboolture Festival program once more.”
Get excited
Moreton Bay Region Mayor Peter Flannery says this year’s Caboolture Festival will turn up the volume with an awesome line-up of events.
“The Caboolture Festival offers an exciting program spanning live music, foodie events, art exhibitions, library workshops and so many more, with the festivities kicking off from June 1,” Mayor Flannery says.
“With more than 40 events all over Caboolture and surrounds, there is literally something for everyone to enjoy.”
“You can download the official calendar from the website and start planning all the great low-cost activities available throughout the month of June.”
Cr Adam Hain (Div 3) says the festival would be Caboolture’s time to shine, showcasing a truly diverse offering in this part of the region.
“The Caboolture Festival has a jam-packed month of exciting events,” he says.
“Your little ones will stay entertained with loads of free workshops and playtime experiences, so be sure to mark your calendar for some family-fun.
“I encourage you to invite all your friends and family to come along, support local businesses and join in the festivities.”
To find out more, visit caboolturefestival.com.au
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