There was an array of vintage flair, live entertainment and classic carnival fun on Saturday evening, as more than 3000 patrons attended the much-anticipated and loved Rockabilly and Retro Twilight Carnival event at Ipswich Showgrounds.
Postponed two weeks due to unfavourable weather conditions, a perfect sunset descended as locals enjoyed what the event had to offer.
Ipswich Show Society President Darren Zanow said the night exceeded expectations.
“It was a great night, very very busy and everyone seemed to enjoy themselves,” Mr Zanow said.
“In particular, the 83 display cars have turned up and the competition surrounding that went over really well
“It went off without a hitch, and everyone had a great time.
Families were spoilt for choice, thanks to a line-up of food trucks, while a Mini Sideshow Alley with classic rides and carnival games kept kids entertained all night long.
The Main Arena was transformed thanks to the Classic Car Show and Shine area showcasing stunning vintage and classic cars
Patrons were kept well entertained thanks to High-energy Rock n Roll dancing by the Breakaways Rock ’n’ Roll Dance, Social and Welfare Club, with retro beats provided from Swingabilly Ray.
Mr Zanow said despite the CMC event operating just up the road, it worked in their favor.
“We noticed some people attending with CMC arm bands on.
“We are actually pretty stoked about that.
He says a return for Rockabilly and Retro Twilight Carnival for 2027 is already on the cards.
“We’ll certainly be making it bigger and better next year,” Mr Zanow said.























