Bands in Parks - Rhythm & Groove
Free

Bands in Parks - Rhythm & Groove

Date & time
Sun 7 Jul 2024
1:00pm to 2:00pm
Add to Calendar 2024-07-07 13:00 2024-07-07 14:00 Australia/Brisbane Bands in Parks - Rhythm & Groove Bands in Parks performs at Ascot Park. Since they came into being, big bands have been moving with the musical times playing every genre under the sun, as their music evolved through the decades. Join BSB Swing in celebrating the last 60 years of music, from early rock’n’roll, through funk and dance tunes. Grab your picnic rug and enjoy an afternoon of Rock, Rhythm & Groove sure to get your toes tapping and singalong voices going. Ascot Park, 93 Kitchener Road, Ascot
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Age

All ages

Cost

Free

Bands in Parks performs at Ascot Park.

Since they came into being, big bands have been moving with the musical times playing every genre under the sun, as their music evolved through the decades.

Join BSB Swing in celebrating the last 60 years of music, from early rock’n’roll, through funk and dance tunes. Grab your picnic rug and enjoy an afternoon of Rock, Rhythm & Groove sure to get your toes tapping and singalong voices going.

Bookings

No bookings required.

Venue

Ascot Park, 93 Kitchener Road, Ascot

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