Feb 23, 2021 | Community, Political

Logan City brings back popular event

  • Madeline Grace is a former newspaper and digital journalist. She’s made a career out of breaking stories for the local community. Madeline is proud to call Logan City her home and continues to break stories for MY NEWS FEED.

Eats, Beats and romance overlooking the Logan River City of Logan’s most loved pop-up festival is returning in style this month.

Eats & Beats: ‘Love is in the Air’ will get the romance going from 4.30pm at Logan River Parklands on Friday, February 26.

Held on the last Friday of every month, Eats & Beats is a monthly pop up food truck and music festival making its way all around Logan City.

As a special treat to mark the return of the festival, 10 lucky couples have won dinner dates on the nearby historic Red Bridge on the night of the event.

It will be the first time that anyone has dined on the iconic structure, which was recently refurbished by Logan City Council.

The romance will be felt in the Parklands too, with attendees encouraged to grab their Valentines and enjoy all their old Eats & Beats favourites.

The event is the first live Eats & Beats since COVID-19 restrictions began in early 2020.

Lifestyle Chair Councillor Laurie Koranski encouraged the Logan community to support the popular food and music festival now it was back on the calendar.

“Since its inception almost six years ago, Eats & Beats has become one of our must do events in the City of Logan,” Councillor Koranski said.

“Eats & Beats is always a great night out for families, friends, or couples and importantly, it supports our local food businesses and musical performers.

“Ultimately, the event is about bringing fun, food, and a free night out back for the community, under COVID-Safe conditions.”

The event will operate under a COVID-Safe plan. Attendees will be required to scan a QR code on arrival.

All payments on the night will also be contactless, so attendees are advised to not bring cash.

More information on the event is available on the Eats & Beats Facebook page. 

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