Chill out at Jazz & Shiraz Mango Hill

Published 5:00am 24 October 2023

Chill out at Jazz & Shiraz Mango Hill
Words by Jodie Powell

Dive into great tunes and vino at Jazz & Shiraz Mango Hill with a relaxing evening at Lakeside Crescent Park.

The event, on Sunday, November 12 from 2-6pm, offers a chill afternoon filled with quality music and performers.

There’s live local music, a licensed bar, and tantalising food trucks to enjoy while you unwind on a picnic rug and let the jazz tunes transport you while indulging in a quiet tipple.

The licensed bar will serve a selection of premium wines, beers, and beverages to enhance your enjoyment.

Free entry

Local musicians will grace the stage, providing a soulful soundtrack to the relaxing afternoon.

Food trucks onsite will offer variety of delicious bites.

Entry into Jazz & Shiraz is free. Gather friends and family for a memorable afternoon in Mango Hill.

Jazz & Shiraz Mango Hill is proudly presented by Moreton Bay City Council and delivered by Moreton Bay Region Industry and Tourism.

Date: Sunday, November 12
Time:
2-6pm
Location:
Capestone Lakeside Crescent Park, Mango Hill
What to bring: A picnic rug, a camp chair and sun protection

Please note: This event is NOT BYO!

Find out more here.

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