JIMBOOMBA food fans will have their toes tapping as they chow down at the popular Eats and Beats festival next month.
The festival is coming to Rotary Park on April 30, with a boot scootin' theme to get hungry patrons dancing.
There will be 20 food trucks, live music and dancing from 5pm until 9pm.
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Division 9 councillor Scott Bannan predicted a strong turnout.
"Everyone's keen to get out, because of COVID, so there should be a lot of people there," he said.
"Country is a cool theme, it's something different.
Country is a cool theme, it's something different
- Scott Bannan
"There are a lot of country people out here, including me."
The last Eats and Beats the town hosted was in 2019, when the festival came to Jimboomba with a Halloween theme.
Thousands flocked to the town when it hosted the event in 2017.
This year, patrons will park on the Jimboomba State School grounds in a move to alleviate traffic concerns of past events.
"We're thinking ahead with parking," Cr Bannan said.
"Jimboomba State School have been sensational in letting us use their grounds."
The pop-up festival went virtual last year to conquer restrictions, with a takeaway version.
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