Sips and Sounds Warner brings live music and relaxed vibes to Dragonfly Park this Sunday

Published 10:00am 6 February 2026

Sips and Sounds Warner brings live music and relaxed vibes to Dragonfly Park this Sunday
Words by Belinda Boyce

Warner locals are in for a laid-back afternoon of live music, food and community connection when Sips and Sounds Warner returns this Sunday.

The free, family-friendly event will be held from 2pm to 6pm at Dragonfly Park, Warner, offering an easy way to enjoy the weekend without leaving the neighbourhood.

A lineup of talented local musicians will provide the soundtrack for the afternoon, with a mix of acoustic and upbeat performances designed to suit all ages. Locals are encouraged to bring along a picnic blanket or chair, find a spot on the grass and settle in for a few hours of music in the park.

There will also be a licensed bar on site serving alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, along with a selection of food trucks offering a range of tasty options throughout the afternoon.

Sips and Sounds Warner is presented by the City of Moreton Bay and delivered by Tourism and Events Moreton Bay as part of a broader program of community events held across the region.

The event is designed to be relaxed and welcoming, with families, friends and neighbours invited to enjoy the atmosphere together. Dogs are welcome too, provided they are kept on a lead.

For those looking for a low-key Sunday activity with good music and a friendly local feel, Sips and Sounds Warner is an easy option.

For more information, including the full lineup and event details, visit Sips and Sounds Warner

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