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Archive for May, 2024

  • May 6, 2024By yelomusic

    It’s official: 2024 is the year of the micro-festival. The Bennies (main picture), Pricey, Brixton Alley, and Dave Gleeson (Screaming Jets) will takeover Blackflag Brewing, Coolum, for The Big Weekend Festival on July 13. They join a new wave of small to mid-sized music festivals bringing renewed hope to the industry, after dozens of festivals,

  • May 3, 2024By yelomusic

    A food market featuring handcrafted cheeses, breads and chocolates will form part of The Curated Plate festivities on the Sunshine Coast. The Coast’s premier food and drink festival celebrates the region’s best producers and chefs, spread over two weekends, from July 26 to August 4. Foodies can look forward to 90 mouth-watering experiences on a

  • May 2, 2024By yelomusic

    A much-loved Sunny Coast festival will be rescheduled to next year in a bid to spread “cultural offerings” across the year. Horizon Festival, a 10-day multi-arts showcase due to be held in August, will now run from May 2-11, 2025. It comes as music festivals across Australia are being cancelled amid an economic squeeze, and

  • May 2, 2024By yelomusic

    The Big Pineapple Festival has announced the iconic Woombye music event will be held on October 19. Returning to the Sunshine Coast after a three year hiatus, the festival will be an “absolute celebration”. “We will be concentrating on far more categories to the festival this year, which will really add to the over all

  • May 1, 2024By yelomusic

    Our free Sunshine Coast gig guide brings the best from the local live music scene – from Noosa to Caloundra – every week. Submit yours to editor@yelo.live

  • May 1, 2024By yelomusic

    Sunshine Coast musicians have been left “devastated” after iconic Brisbane music venue The Zoo announced it will permanently close after 32 years. Owners say the venue has been running at a loss for more than three years, citing the rising cost of living as the final straw. The Zoo will shut its doors on July

  • May 1, 2024By yelomusic

    As many Australians are confronted with the aftermath of the Bondi Junction stabbing, killing six people in Sydney last month, local researchers are taking mental health matters into their own hands. The University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC) has opened an $18.5 million National PTSD Research Centre, the first of its kind in the country.

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