Logan's next Eats and Beats experience will be played out at home thanks to COVID-19.
Zeek Power and Bam Duo have joined a line-up of local performers ready to rock the Logan's popular Eats and Beats festival into the virtual world.
On Friday night, Eats and Beats Takeaway will be broadcast across Logan as the city gets together like never before.
The online event will start at 5.30pm on the Logan City Council Facebook page, where people can watch their favourite acts.
Local food outlets including food trucks dotted around the city will also add a little flavour.
Council wants people taking part to look up the food choices available in their council division, grab some take away and head home to enjoy the event.
Mayor Darren Power said while COVID-19 restrictions meant a traditional Eats Beats was not possible, the online event was a great opportunity for the city to continue supporting its local food and music.
"We remain socially distant but we can still come together, through one of the city's favourite events, to connect and support our local performers and food businesses," Cr Power said.
"Logan residents continue to rise to the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, and this event will be a well-deserved treat we can all enjoy.
"Thank you to those who are stepping up to bring this event together.
"Now, I'll just have to decide what's on the menu for me."
City lifestyle committee chairperson Laurie Koranski said Eats and Beats had been popular on Logan's events calendar and had not long celebrated its fifth birthday.
"It is wonderful to see that even in difficult times, the upbeat spirit of Logan can flourish through events like this one," Cr Koranski said.
"Eats and Beats has become an important and favoured feature of our city and I really encourage everyone to get online next Friday night, and join in the fun."
Logan local Zeek Power, who rose to fame when competing on Channel 9s The Voice, said he had been thrilled to hear Eats Beats could continue, despite the circumstances.
"Eats and Beats is just such an awesome community event," Zeek said.
"Before even playing here... getting to come and hang out with the locals and eat food and listen to live music was always an awesome highlight for me and my family," Cr Power said.
"(COVID-19) was a bit of a shock to the system, but... (it) caused the music scene to just change, innovate.
"It's not necessarily face-to-face anymore but we're still doing it and I love that."
Eats and Beats Takeaway will run from 5.30pm until 8pm on Friday.
For more information visit facebook.com/EatsandBeatsLogan/