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For three mouth-watering days, you can sample the world-famous produce of Southern Queensland Country, all in one location at Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers' fabulous Food and Wine Festival, from September 10 to 12, 2021.

Treat yourself to incredible flavours, produce and wine fresh from the bountiful pastures, orchards and wine vineyards of the region.

The talent at this year’s festival is blooming great, and will feature some of Australia’s most popular bands and musicians including multi-ARIA nominated Ball Park Music, longtime music legends Brian Cadd and Russell Morris, Busby Marou and Xavier Rudd. The rest of the line-up includes The Jensens, Fenny and the Mets, Fat Picnic, Franky Smart, The Dreggs, Van Lil Music, Jasmine Aleisha Duo, Open Seasons Band, Tia Gostelow, James Ryle and the Beamish Brothers.

Need to know - Choose from a 3-day pass, or a Friday/Saturday/Sunday one-day pass.

Good to know - Want to enjoy the Festival in style? Get a Botanical Society Day Pass (18 yrs+) and you'll enjoy priority viewing of the stage, with exclusive access to festival cocktails, private bar, lawn and tables & toilets. Your ticket also includes admission to the Festival of Food & Wine.

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Food & Wine Festival

Upper Queens Park

Margaret & Lindsay St

Toowoomba

Sep 10-12, 2021

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