Key events at this year’s festival

Tree Jumper Exhibition.

Tree Jumper Exhibition

Thursday 21 – Sunday 31 July (open 24 hours)

This unique installation of over 100 entertaining artworks adorns trees in the Warwick CBD (created after hours of hard work from volunteers), bringing life to our winter landscape and all the quirkiness that is Jumpers and Jazz in July.

Up and down the footpath, trees are wrapped in charming, flamboyant, and heart-warming textile artwork.

Jumpin’ Jazz Laneway Party

Friday 22 July, 5.30pm to 10.00pm, Town Hall Outdoor Precinct

“Under the Stars” with Angela Fabian Band (who appeared as a contestant on The Voice) with special guest artist UQ Big Band.

Enter through the funky town hall laneway to an outdoor fiesta of lights, scrumptious warm winter food, local wine, and great coffee while being serenaded by the performers.

Tickets are available for purchase online here: localtickets.com.au/host/2588 (close 5pm on Friday 20 July)

Artisan’s Markets at The Gallery

Saturday 23 July, 9.30am – 2.30pm

Warwick Art Gallery will be hosting its annual Artisan Markets, which is a small boutique market showing off a variety of work from artists and craftspeople.

Saturday Night Town Hall Concert

Saturday 23 July, 5.30pm – 10pm

“Shaken to the Soul” featuring Angela ‘The Voice’ Fabian and band with Guest Artist Melody Graves and Hokum Redemption.

Enjoy the warm ambience of Warwick’s historic Town Hall, with delicious food boxes, local wines, and coffee.

Tickets are available for purchase online here: localtickets.com.au/host/2588

Killarney Bonfire Night

Saturday 23 July, 4.00pm – 9pm

This ever-growing display of delightfully quirky artistic fire drums together with a giant bonfire, winter food, and live music offers a great night out in Killarney to be enjoyed by the whole family.

Tickets are available for purchase here: www.trybooking.com/events/landing?eid=898517&

Grand Automobile Display

Sunday 24 July, 9.00am – 2.00pm (free live jazz till 2pm)

From vintage to muscle to sports and everything in between – over 300 vehicles will line Warwick’s historic main street and Leslie Park accompanied by live music on three stages, with artists performing everyone’s festival favourites.

Hot Pots Soup Night and Clay Art Exhibition

Thursday 28 July from 5.30pm (Potters Place, 63 Horsman Road, Warwick)

Purchase your hand-made pottery bowl with complimentary hot soup to warm you on a cold winter’s night, and relax under a star-filled sky while enjoying mulled wine and jazz.