Pictured: Punters were in for a treat when 90s punk-rock legends Frenzal Rhomb played on the Sunshine Coast on Saturday as part of their regional tour. The iconic band was supported by Brisbane hip-hop/funk act Boys At The Back and Caboolture alt-rock trio The Phosphenes, at Norton Music Factory. Don’t miss Frenzal Rhomb as they
Surf-punk rockstars Goons of Doom (main picture) will be the perfect accompaniment to The Big Weekend when they headline the Sunshine Coast’s favourite homegrown music festival at Blackflag Brewing on July 12. A project by pro-surfer, artist and filmmaker Ozzie Wright, the boys from Sydney have spent their lives in the ocean, pursuing those original
What’s on the Sunshine Coast in live music and entertainment this weekend? Go to yelo.live/gigs for our complete guide. Fanning Dempsey National Park @ Venue 114 What: Bernard Fanning and Paul Dempsey are two of the most revered Australian artists of the last 30 years. Together they form Fanning Dempsey National Park, releasing their highly-acclaimed debut album “The Deluge”
Pictured: Betty Taylor (supplied). Get your tickets to the Sunshine Coast Music Awards on June 1 at The Station: www.moshtix.com.au. Ziggy Alberts, Betty Taylor and High Tropics are some of the huge names to be celebrated at the first-ever Sunshine Coast Music Awards (SCMAs). The Sunshine Coast Music Industry Collective (creators of the SCMAs) has
The Station became a haven for metal-core enthusiasts when Aussie legends Alpha Wolf headlined a night of full-throttle intensity on Thursday. The Terrible Days Across Australia tour featured a formidable lineup with performances from Malevolence (UK), Zuko (Brisbane), and Inertia (Sydney). Zuko opened the show, bringing a raw and punchy set that stood out as
There will be no crying over Spilt Milk this year with a massive lineup announced for December following last year’s hiatus. US rappers Kendrick Lamar and Doechii (main picture) will headline the festival. The bill is stacked with Aussie performers too, including Sunshine Coast duo The Dreggs. Spilt Milk is stopping at Ballarat on December