Past Event

Sun 15 Sep

Portside Serenades

Presented by Brisbane Festival, Northshore Brisbane and Portside Wharf

Portside Serenades
Portside Serenades

Where the River meets the rhythm.

Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Carnival style jazz at Portside Serenades, where the river meets the rhythm.

Nestled in the picturesque setting of Portside Wharf, this festival is a melodious evening designed for jazz lovers of all stripes. Dance and bop to the beat with guest performers Melody Graves and the Hokum Redemption, Afrobeat Brazilian Drums and many more.

This free all-ages event will make you fall in love with jazz all over again. From the sweet sounds of brass under the stars to the upbeat tempos of Dixieland at sunset, Portside Serenades showcases a diverse lineup of local jazz talent.

Bring your dancing shoes and join us at this instalment of Brisbane Festival Serenades for an unforgettable evening of music, food, and festivity. 

Performances by: 

4pm SP Trio featuring Josh Linnett
4:30pm Afro Beat Brazilian Drums
4:45pm Brunswick Street Parade
5:30pm Afro Beat Brazilian Drums
6pm Melody Graves and the Hokum Redemption


Price

Free, non-ticketed

Times

4:00pm - 7:00pm

Duration

3 hours

Where

Portside Wharf
39 Hercules St,
Hamilton, QLD, 4007

Venue info

Accessibility

Wheelchair Accessible

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Afrobeat Brazilian Drums

Afrobeat Brazilian Drums

Afrobeat is a percussion group created to perform and teach the groove of Brazilian Carnival Drumming!

SP Trio Featuring Josh Linnett

SP Trio Featuring Josh Linnett

Melody Graves and the Hokum Redemption

Melody Graves and the Hokum Redemption

Hot jazz, swing and blues with Melody Graves and the Hokum Redemption evokes the early jazz and prohibition era sound and energy with two lead vocalists and a smoking six-piece band. 


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How to get there

Portside Wharf
39 Hercules St,
Hamilton, QLD, 4007

Getting there

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