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Main Event - Celebration Lawn, Roma Street Parklands

Sunday 4 July, 10am-5pm

Featuring Joe Camilleri’s Bakelite Radio, Janet Seidel Quintet, The Brown Brothers, Vassy, Ash Grunwald, Stringmansassy and the Brisbane Allstars Youth Jazz Band.

What better way to spend your Sunday than at the beautiful Roma St Parkland taking in the smooth sounds of artists such as Australian music legend Joe Camilleri or jazz guru Janet Seidel?

Kicking off the day will be the Brisbane Allstars Youth Jazz Band, featuring some of the best jazz talent in this state, followed by Blues player Ash Grunwald. Darwin’s Vassy is up next, mixing traditional Jazz with Hip Hop beats for a sound that is truly unique. Backing up from Friday night will be Adelaide’s The Brown Brothers, before Janet Seidel and Joe Camilleri finish off what is sure to be an excellent day of music, food and wine.

Don’t let the thought of looking after the kids deter you from coming along – the kiddies have their very own Fun Centre!

Programme

9:00am - Gates open

10:00am - Brisbane Allstars Youth Jazz Band

11:00am - Ash Grunwald

12:00pm - Vassy

1:00pm - Stringmansassy

2:00pm - The Brown Brothers

3:00pm - Janet Seidel Quintet

4:00pm - Joe Camilleri's Bakelite Radio

Tickets

$22 plus booking fee – adults

Children under 16 enter FREE when accompanied by an adult

Tickets on sale through Ticketek.

http://www.jazzandbluesfestival.com.au/asp/index.asp

screw the cruise, I'M GOING TO THE JAZZ FESTIVAL!! :cheers:

nah, actually i'll probably just meet people down there at wherever we are meeting. I'll check this 5 minutes before I actually leave and realise that I maybe have no idea where it is but then its too late. This is what I do :mad:

screw the cruise, I'M GOING TO THE JAZZ FESTIVAL!! :)

haha i was thinken the exact same thing! j/k :wassup:

maybe milton maccas could be an alternative?...dunno...watever it is make ya minds up asap so that people who cant get online frequently know the deal before the weekend... :cheers:

and if all else fails just follow another skyline you spot on the road and hope they're headin down to bp yatala :)...werd

well it looks like i will be driving on my own on sunday so i will look like a nigel if some people dont come over and say hello, as i dont know to many people from there faces only from there user names

:werd:

I will be in for definite but also will be flying solo as the better half has pulled the pin.

Ditto with the come and say Hi thing, I will be driving a Silver S2 R33. Black BBS wheels with red rims. Plate is my username.

FULL MEET PLANS FOR BRISBANE PPL

after chatting to ben(twoquik) we have come up with a plan to suite all and ensure that we travel down in a nice big group

ROMA MEET

Time: 9.00am leaving at 9.20am

9.40am stop at Yatala to pick up the ppl that live south of the city

Those Keen to go from Yatala BP

Time: meet at 9.30  

ALL leave together at 9.50am

make sense?

any questions can be directed to me or Ben (Twoquick)

plz pay attention!

Main Event - Celebration Lawn, Roma Street Parklands

Sunday 4 July, 10am-5pm

Plz pay attention!

Particularly to the start time. Have fun finding a park at Roma Street with the 10 carparks it's got and an event starting 1 hour after the meet time.

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