Hundreds of people headed down to the Tannum Sands Esplanade for the Beach, Arts and Music Festival. Sunny and brisk conditions greeted hundreds of families who were keen to soak up the afternoon sun with a drink and live music. Dozens of market stalls catered for the whole family with everything from honey to kids toys and handbags to lolly bags. Did we spot you there?
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Login to follow Overcast conditions on Easter Sunday could not prevent the Gladstone region from turning up in their droves to enjoy the last day of the Harbour Festival. Sideshow alley was teeming with life as parents and youngsters took advantage of cheap rides and good times. For the adults, live entertainment from local acts ensured it was a leisurely Sunday atmosphere as the Harbour Festival bid farewell to the region for another year. Speaking to The Observer, Harbour Festival organisers said they were more than pleased with the Harbour Festival s latest instalment. One thing is for sure, the 2022 instalment of Gladstone s most famous event promises to be its best one yet.
Hundreds turned out to celebrate day one of the Gladstone Harbour Festival for 2021. All of the usual attractions were popular yet again, with dozens of kids trying their luck in side show alley. For the bigger kids, the thrillseeking rides were in full swing and the screams of laughter and excitement could be heard for kilometres. For those more into relaxation than thrill seeking, there was plenty on offer. Market stalls and pop-up shops lined the festival, with everything from rainbow sour licorice to handmade wooden ornaments. It is safe to say that the Gladstone Harbour Festival is the city s biggest attraction of the year and 2021 s instalment has not disappointed.