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Experience the Rhythm and Vibes at Noosa Eat & Drink Festival Village

As the countdown to the much-anticipated Noosa Eat & Drink Festival continues, we’re gearing up for an unforgettable weekend of culinary delights, live music, and laid-back vibes at the Festival Village on 1 and 2 June.

Picture this: the sun setting over the picturesque Noosa Woods, casting a warm glow over the bustling Festival Village. As evening approaches, the sounds of live music fill the air, setting the stage for an unforgettable evening of entertainment.

From 4pm each day, guests can groove to the beats of guest DJs and bands, transforming the Festival Village into a lively hub of music and merriment.

Whether you’re sipping on sundowners or exploring the eclectic offerings of the festival, the live music adds an extra layer of ambiance to the experience.

Bermuda Social will kick off the festivities on Saturday 1 June, setting the stage for a weekend filled with rhythm and groove.

Then, on Sunday 2 June, get ready to dance the night away to the electrifying beats of The Potbelleez.

But that’s not all. While you’re tapping your toes to the rhythm, don’t forget to explore the culinary wonders awaiting you at the main stage, where celebrity chefs showcase their skills and culinary masterclasses offer a hands-on experience like no other.

And for those looking to quench their thirst, the Festival Village offers an array of beverages from top international and local brands.

Gather your friends and enjoy a refreshing drink as you soak up the vibrant atmosphere and create unforgettable memories.

And let’s not overlook the Producers Pavilion, where local artisans and producers offer a tantalizing array of gourmet treats to sample and take home. From artisanal cheeses to handcrafted beverages, there’s something to delight every palate.

Tickets to the Noosa Eat & Drink Festival Village are just $44.50 for a day pass or $69.50 for a weekend pass, offering unbeatable value for a weekend of culinary indulgence and entertainment.

Gather your friends, soak up the atmosphere, and make memories that will last a lifetime.

With just three weeks until the Noosa Eat & Drink Festival returns for 2024, now is the perfect time to secure your tickets online at NoosaEatDrink.com.au.

Don’t miss your chance to experience the ultimate celebration of food, music, and culture on the stunning Sunshine Coast.

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