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Archive for July, 2024

  • July 31, 2024By yelomusic

    You might not have heard from him in a while but Rick Price is showing no signs of slowing down. And with almost a million monthly Spotify listeners it seems Rick’s audience isn’t going anywhere either. The Aussie singer/songwriter has just released his 12th studio album and has a national tour, which includes a pit

  • July 31, 2024By yelomusic

    Sunshine Coast music royalty Katie Noonan is gathering up her mini rockstar cohorts for a big party. The Eumundi School of Music Mini Festival will be held at Eumundi School of Arts on August 31. Katie and her saxophonist husband Zac Hurren founded Eumundi School of Music (ESOM) eight years ago. And they have gifted

  • July 27, 2024By yelomusic

    Gold Coast tourism is set to take a hit with Spilt Milk Festival becoming the latest music festival to be cancelled in Australia this year. More than 35,000 peopleĀ attended the Gold Coast festival last year to see massive global acts such as Post Malone and Dom Dolla. Spilt Milk has four stops on its annual

  • July 18, 2024By Dameeka Middleton

    The Big Weekend music festival at Coolum proved music on the Sunshine Coast is not dead on Saturday. In its third consecutive year, The Big Weekend showed what a punk-rock show is all about with a sold-out show at Blackflag Brewing. Organised by local rockstar Pricey, the event celebrates Coolum and its thriving music scene.

  • July 12, 2024By Maddie O'Brien

    US singer-songwriter Teddy Swims known for his chart-topping single “Lose Control” gave a breath-taking performance atĀ Brisbane RiverstageĀ on Tuesday, thanks to Frontier Touring. Yelo photographer Maddie O’Brien was there to capture it. Teddy was supported by Meg Mac. Teddy Swims Photo Gallery:

  • July 6, 2024By yelomusic

    John Justus is frontman of The Justus Trio and baby brother to local rock legend Dellacoma Rio. John describes his band as “sunshine rock-n-roll”, with fast-paced rock, upbeat tempo, and grunge-punk flavours. Their single, “Distant”, is out now. Catch The Justus Trio at The Presynct on July 20. How did The Justus Trio find each

  • July 4, 2024By yelomusic

    Sunshine Coast artists are battling it out in a competition which will see one act play alongside Pseudo Echo, Thirsty Merc and Jebediah at the Airlie Beach Festival of Music on November 8-10. Tom Neilson was the first to win a final place in the Passport To Airlie competition at the Kings Beach Tavern last Thursday, with punk rock lads The Drop

  • July 4, 2024By yelomusic

    Sunshine Coast drummer @baileydrummer chatted with Yelo about his popular podcast, connecting with enthusiastic musicians and having an outlet outside of hitting the tubs. Nambour drummer and podcaster Bailey Walker is quickly becoming the online sensation with his podcast, “Ask a Muso“, charging through its fourth season. The series of interviews, where Bailey puts the

  • July 3, 2024By yelomusic

    A new Sunshine Coast nightspot, The Vogue – which has been open for just three months – has cancelled all upcoming shows. It comes after the venue’s owner was allegedly charged for processing and producing drugs. The Vogue, a historic theatre built in the 1950s in Nambour (pictured), recently opened as a live music venue.

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