Thursday, October 31, 2024

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

SIDE STREET JAMS AND SCENIC SOUNDS

From cosy corners to stunning seaside spots, 13 venues across Airlie Beach are gearing up to offer a unique experience as part of the Airlie Beach Festival of Music.  New to this years’ program are Colonial Palms and Sidewalk Café, both set to feature a diverse lineup that includes everything from folk to rock, ensuring there’s something for every music lover.

Owned by the dynamic duo, Chris and Rachel, Sidewalk Café serves up a menu that’s as delightful as their personalities.  With their infectious energy and a lineup that promises to entertain, Sidewalk Café isn’t just a festival pit stop; it’s a vibrant hub of flavour and fun where you can sip, savour and soak up the sounds.  
Meanwhile Colonial Palms is a tropical oasis and features a fully licensed restaurant and bar, with breathtaking views of Boathaven Bay and Mandalay Point. Not only will the place come alive with an incredible roster of talent, it’s also the perfect spot to unwind and refuel before or after your festival adventures.
Whether you’re chasing high-energy performances, enjoying a laid-back afternoon by the water, or diving into the very heartbeat of Airlie Beach, the main strip will be alive with other iconic venues like Magnums, Beaches and Boaties, turning the whole town into a pulsating party zone. With so many options and not enough time in the day, you're guaranteed an unforgettable escape that showcases the vibrant spirit of this coastal paradise.
Find the full list of venue partners and their entertainment program at www.airliebeachfestivalofmusic.com.au

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