These free, open-air performances showcase a range of musical genres, from soothing jazz and classical symphonies to contemporary beats, ensuring a delightful experience for music lovers of all kinds.
With talented local bands and artists taking the stage, each concert provides a unique atmosphere that reflects the diversity and vibrancy of the community in our local parks and reserves.
Designed to bring people together, Concerts in the Park is not only about music, it’s a celebration of shared experiences. These events are family-friendly, with children’s entertainment woven into each performance.
Little ones can enjoy activities like jumping castles, face painting and interactive games, while parents and guardians can relax and soak in the music. This makes the concerts an ideal opportunity for families to spend quality time together while introducing younger generations to the magic of live performances.
The laid-back, community-focused vibe is further enhanced by the option to bring your own picnic rug, snacks and drinks. Whether you’re enjoying homemade treats or prefer to indulge in the offerings from the food trucks on-site, there’s something for everyone.
Food trucks will serve a variety of tasty delights, from savoury snacks to refreshing drinks, allowing you to enjoy the evening without the hassle of cooking or preparation. If you prefer, you can also bring your own drinks, whether it’s your favourite wine or cold refreshments, the night allows the opportunity for everyone can enjoy the evening exactly to their taste.
Concerts in the Park is an opportunity to relax, unwind and connect with others in your local community. It’s the perfect way to create new memories with friends and family while enjoying the soothing sounds of live music under the stars.
Whether you’re there for the music, the food, or simply the atmosphere, these concerts offer a memorable experience. Make Concerts in the Park a part of your tradition and enjoy a peaceful night of music, good company and lasting memories.
Concerts in the Park is on 8 February, 1 March and 29 March.
For more information, go to npsp.sa.gov.au