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Don’t Miss The Screaming Jets Rocking Ellis Beach!

November 22, 2023 @ 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

About the Event

Hey there, mate! I’ve got an event you won’t want to miss—the amazing Crocodile Rock Music Festival, happening on November 22nd, 2023. It’ll be held in the stunning surroundings of Brisbane, Queensland. Picture yourself with the best company, amazing live music, and the beautiful Brisbane skyline as your backdrop. This festival is all about soaking up the Aussie music scene and having an unforgettable time!

What’s really special about the Crocodile Rock Music Festival is the lineup—it features local talent with some surprises that’ll keep you grooving all day. Brisbane has a vibrant arts scene, and events like this showcase the heart and soul that makes this city thrive. Plus, the open-air setting makes it the perfect way to enjoy the lovely Queensland weather while catching some tunes.

Event Highlights

  • Exclusive performances by top Aussie bands! Get ready to dance your heart out.
  • Local food stalls that bring a taste of Australia’s best flavors to you.
  • Artist meet-and-greets – grab a selfie with your favorite band members.
  • Interactive art installations that add a creative twist to the festival vibe.

LiveInAustralia.Today Insider Tip: What locals know that tourists don’t


Hidden Gems Near Brisbane

Tucked away behind the bustling streets near the festival area is one of Brisbane’s best-kept secrets—a quaint little bookshop called ‘The Secret Book Nook.’ It’s the perfect place to stumble upon a new favorite fiction or have a calming browse before all the festival excitement kicks off.

Best Arrival Strategy for the Event

Heading to the festival? I’d suggest catching the CityCat ferry, a scenic and relaxing ride along the Brisbane River that’ll drop you right near the event. Aim to arrive early afternoon to grab a sweet spot on the grass and enjoy those golden Queensland sunsets before the main acts hit the stage. Parking around the festival grounds is limited, so rideshares or public transport would save you a headache.

Where to Eat & Drink Like a Local near the Festival

Forget the tourist-packed chains and head to ‘Felon’s Brewing Co.’ for some craft beers brewed right in the heart of Brisbane’s Howard Smith Wharves. It’s a favorite haunt of locals and has a great river view. Perfect for pre-festival drinks or a chill post-event wind-down.

Weather-Smart Advice for Brisbane around November

You know how it can get warm in Brisbane around November—channeling that summer vibe! Expect sunny days, so slap on some sunscreen and bring a hat. Evenings can be a bit cooler, perfect for wrapping up in a light jacket while enjoying the outdoor performances.

Before & After the Event

Want to make a whole day (or night!) of it when you head to Brisbane? Smart move! South Bank is a vibrant precinct with lovely parks to explore and stunning riverside views. Perfect for a morning walk, or visit the Queensland Art Gallery for a dash of culture.

Pre-Event Activities in Brisbane

Got some time to kill before the festival kicks off? Head to ‘Pablo & Rusty’s’ for a coffee brewed to perfection. Or enjoy a stroll through the beautiful botanic gardens, just the thing to get you pumped for the tunes ahead.

Post-Event Recommendations in Brisbane

The event’s over, but the buzz doesn’t have to stop! Pop into ‘The Gresham’ for a nightcap. This heritage-listed bar is the place for a cheeky cocktail and to chat about the day’s performances. Top tip: order their signature Old Fashioned!

Getting There & Around Brisbane

If you’re heading to the festival from the city center, the train to South Brisbane station is a savvy choice. It’s just a short walk from there. Buses are also frequent, and check out the Lime scooters scattered around for a fun ride to the event. Brisbane’s public transport service, TransLink, makes event hopping easy as pie.

Parking can be a pain! If you do drive, look for street parking slightly further out and enjoy a short riverside stroll, or try parking in the secure South Bank car parks—they’re reasonably priced and conveniently located near the action.

Nearby Accommodation in Brisbane

If they’re staying over, here are a few picks. For something budget-friendly, the ‘YHA Brisbane’ is clean, comfy, and centrally located. Want a mid-range option? Check out the ‘Ibis Styles Brisbane’—close to everything with a friendly vibe. If you fancy splashing out, try ‘The Calile Hotel’ in Fortitude Valley, known for its chic design and lush ambiance.

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