Tuning up for Music in the Park
Published 3:00pm 26 September 2023
Words by Nick Crockford
Get ready to groove at Music in the Park Dayboro - an event that promises a day filled with great tunes, delicious food, and plenty of fun for all ages.
Find the perfect spot at Roderick A Cruice Park and settle in for a chill Moreton Bay afternoon.
Music in the Park Dayboro features a stellar line-up of talented local musicians who will captivate you with their exciting performances.
From the soulful sounds of Mia Ambrosi to the groovy tunes of Kelsey Berrington, the harmonies of Natasha Rose Duo, and Dayboro local Megan Mills.
Each artist will be taking to the mainstage at Dayboro Music in the Park and entertaining the crowd for an afternoon of local sounds and live entertainment.
But Music in the Park isn't just about the music—it's an afternoon for celebrating art, food an enjoying everything that is the Dayboro community.
Check out Moreton Bay local Kylie Harris, who will be live painting at the even, creating three artworks simultaneously as the crowd enjoys a relaxing afternoon under the trees.
There will also be a bar onsite with a good range of wines, so sit back have a sip and enjoy a wonderful afternoon in Dayboro.
And in keeping things local, featured local producers also include Laceys Hill Distillery and Ocean View Winery. So, sip, savour, and let the music wash over you.
To top it off the wonderful Silverwood Café will be onsite serving up all your caffeinated goodness.
Mark your calendars for Saturday, 30th September, and prepare for an exciting afternoon. The festivities kick off at 1pm and will keep you entertained until 5pm.
Don't forget to bring along your picnic rug, a comfy camp chair, and sun protection, so you can fully immerse yourself in the chill atmosphere.
Whether you're a music aficionado, an art enthusiast, or simply someone who loves a good time, Music in the Park in Dayboro is an event you don't want to miss.
Please note this is a licensed event NO BYO!
Event Snapshot
When: Saturday 30th September
Time: From 1pm – 5pm
Where: Roderick A Cruice Park, Dayboro
What to bring: A picnic rug, a camp chair and sun protection!
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