Enjoy Caboolture Feasts and Beats

Published 6:00am 28 October 2023

Enjoy Caboolture Feasts and Beats
Words by Nadia Chapman

Caboolture Feasts and Beats returns to the outdoors with its vibrant atmosphere, delicious food and live entertainment.

On Saturday, November 4, the James St Precinct in Caboolture will transform into a vibrant and lively hub.

This year, there will be live performances from local musicians, Tayiha, Ander Harlem and J-Funk on the Ray White Wamuran Main Stage.

With an array of food trucks offering a diverse range of food and beverages, there will be a meal to satisfy everyone’s cravings.

Caboolture Feasts and Beats is a family-friendly event, and there will be plenty of activities for the little ones to enjoy, including free face painting.

Key details

When: Saturday, November 4

Where: James St Precinct, Caboolture

Time: 4.30-8.30pm

Cost: Free entry

Stage program

4.30pm – Tayiha

5.45pm – Ander Harlem

7pm – J-Funk

Caboolture Feasts & Beats is proudly supported by strategic sponsors Moreton Alert, Ausbuild, UniSC, Brisbane Whale Watching, Village Motors and Pacific Harbour Golf and Country Club, Major Sponsor City of Moreton Bay, Main Stage Sponsors Ray White Wamuran and Community Sponsors Richardson & Wrench Caboolture.

For more information, visit whatsonmoretonbay.com

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