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HomeNewsNoosa Eat and Drink Festival axed for 2022

Noosa Eat and Drink Festival axed for 2022

In another blow to the industry, the much-loved Noosa Eat and Drink Festival has officially been cancelled for 2022.

This year, foodie’s from all around Australia will be missing out on the annual love affair of great food, drinks, live music and entertainment in Noosa.

“It is with the deepest regret that we announce today the Noosa Eat and Drink Festival will not be going ahead in 2022,” a Tourism Noosa spokesperson said.

“The festival comes together each year through the support and collaboration of our event partners, visiting talent and many businesses within the local community as well as the thousands of visitors who attend each year.

“With the ongoing challenges Covid presents and the impacts to our industry, the Festival Management and Board believe it is prudent to press pause on plans for the festival in 2022.

“We recognise this will be disappointing news to so many and look forward to providing further updates on events via noosaeatdrink.com.au“.

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