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Knockout line-up of Australian music royalty
Jon Stevens, Eurogliders, Hoodoo Gurus, Sneaky Sound System and Budjerah are all headed to Toowoomba for the Festival of Food and Wine at the Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers from September 8th to the 10th.
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These top musical groups and other leading and local sound-makers will come together at Queens Park for the three-day celebration.
Foodie Queen, Justine Schofield will give Farm to Fork demonstrations, leading the flavour charge of over 20 local food offerings, 15 pop-up local Cellar Doors, feature floral designs, flower crown making, cocktail bars and floral beer options will all be part of the ever popular Carnival of Flowers.
Chair of the Toowoomba Regional Council Environment and Community Services Committee Cr James O’Shea announced the Festival line-up last week.
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“Our festival keeps getting better and better, and this year we again welcome some of Australia’s best music makersmusicians who have created this country’s biggest anthems, like the Hoodoo Gurus and Jon Stevens, and emerging stars like Budjerah, who opened for Ed Sheeran, and this week is performing at the Sydney Opera House,” Cr O’Shea said.
“Combine this music mix with a wonderful three days of incredible flavours, produce and wine, fresh from the bountiful pastures, orchards and vineyards of the Toowoomba Region and the result is an experience for the ages.”
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Live music will feature each of the three days of Festival, with the local line-up to be announced later this month.
Famed MasterChef foodie Justine Schofield leads the Farm to Fork demonstrations as Queens Park becomes home to The Tasting Room.
This will see bars serving sips from 4Brothers Brewery, Pechey Distilling Co and Burleigh Brewing, as well as the BBQ Pityard from Paddock Butchery, the sell-out Botanical Society area, and more than 35 food and wine stalls.
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Flower Crown making stations return, with the floral displays again a feature.
The internationally acclaimed Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers will take over September as 30 days of petals, flavours, sounds and sights, headlined by 190,000 blooms.