Savour the sounds of Jazz & Shiraz
Published 9:30am 25 March 2024
❗️EVENT CANCELLED❗️
🌧 Due to the forecast wet weather over the coming days and weekend, event organisers have made the difficult decision to cancel Jazz & Shiraz Bribie Island.
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Embark on a musical journey as Brennan Park on Bribie Island sets the stage for a delightful experience on Saturday, April 6.
Join us for an afternoon of coastal bliss, musical marvels, and the perfect blend of jazz and fine wine at Bribie Island's Jazz & Shiraz.
The seaside spectacular promises an exceptional stage program featuring local musicians and captivating live performances.
From 1-5pm, visitors can create their own cozy spot by bringing along picnic rugs and a comfortable chair.
Indulge in the serene seaside ambience while sipping on a glass of wine and immersing yourself in an afternoon of delightful music.
Enjoy the lively atmosphere as the stage comes alive with a stellar lineup of acts and local talents and sample delectable delights from the food trucks.
A licensed bar will cater to your beverage desires, offering a selection of wine, beer, and delectable cheese platters.
*Please note this event is not BYO*
The event is presented by City of Moreton Bay and delivered by Moreton Bay Region Industry & Tourism.
Event details
Date: Saturday, April 6
Time: 1-5pm
Location: Brennan Park, Bribie Island
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