Enjoy Music in the Park Redcliffe
Published 9:00am 21 November 2023
Kick back and relax in the warm spring breeze as Music in the Park comes to Redcliffe this weekend.
On Sunday, November 26, Suttons Beach Redcliffe will transform into a vibrant and lively hub filled with free entertainment and delicious food.
Boasting an impressive lineup of talented local artists, delectable food trucks and free face painting, this event is sure to promise an afternoon of fun, rhythm and community spirit.
This year, prepare to be serenaded by local musicians, Harry Phillips, Kelsey Berrington, Never Two Late and Winchester Revival Unplugged on the main stage.
Alongside the captivating stage performances, there will be a diverse range of food trucks, serving up food and beverage options for everyone to enjoy.
Music in the Park Redcliffe 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: Sunday, November 26
Where: Suttons Beach, Redcliffe
Time: 2-6pm
Cost: Free
Stage program
2pm – Harry Phillips
3pm – Kelsey Berrington
4pm – Never Two Late
5pm – Winchester Revival Unplugged
Music in the Park is proudly presented by City of Moreton Bay, and strategic sponsors Moreton Alert, Ausbuild, UniSC, Brisbane Whale Watching, Village Motors and Pacific Harbour Golf and Country Club and Gold Sponsors, Sesame Lane, Crew Legal, State Member for Redcliffe - Hon Yvette D'Ath MP, and Community Sponsors Dynamic Bradview Roofing, Tempest Restaurant, Crown Properties.
For more information, visit whatsonmoretonbay.com
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