Granite Rockin Blues is about more than live music in the vines. It is about community, connection and supporting something bigger than ourselves.
This year, $10 from every ticket goes directly to the LifeFlight Foundation.
Ann, co-owner of Jester Hill Wines, works as a midwife at Stanthorpe Hospital. She sees firsthand how vital aeromedical retrieval is for families across the Granite Belt and surrounding rural communities.
When minutes matter, LifeFlight matters.

A full day of live music in the vines.

Local contemporary folk artist Adam Warren opens the day with heartfelt lyricism and powerful acoustic storytelling. Blending folk, blues and acoustic rock, Adam sets the tone for a relaxed and welcoming Sunday in the vines.

No Relation Duo deliver a high-energy mix of classic rock and pub favourites, combining strong vocals, tight musicianship and an engaging stage presence. Expect familiar hits, lively grooves and a set that keeps audiences entertained from start to finish.

Local favourites Cole Train close out the day with blues infused rock and crowd pleasing energy. As golden hour settles over the vines, this is when Granite Rockin Blues truly comes alive.

We are welcoming Nonna Makes to serve handmade Italian comfort food throughout the day.
Think slow cooked sauces, fresh ingredients and food designed to be shared with friends between sets.
Arrive hungry. Stay all afternoon.

Mount Stirling Meadery brings something a little unexpected to Granite Rockin’ Blues, with small-batch mead crafted right here in the Granite Belt. Known for bold flavours and a hands-on approach, they’ll be pouring their Braggot on tap, blending honey and malt into a rich, smooth, seriously moreish drop.
It’s a little different, a little adventurous, and the perfect fit for a relaxed day of live music, great company, and supporting a cause close to home.