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Archive for June, 2025

  • June 30, 2025By Dameeka Middleton

    Australian punk-rock legends Frenzal Rhomb headlined Redcliffe music festival Where We Belong on Saturday. They joined an epic slew of local bands at the Tribe Clubhouse event, now in its second year. Where We Belong, “where the cliffs are red and dinosaurs can breathe in the vast vacuum of space”, according to the Rhomb, is an

  • June 30, 2025By yelomag

    What’s on the Sunshine Coast in live music and entertainment this weekend? Go to yelo.live/gigs for our complete guide. This weekend: The Presets @ Winter One-derland Check out interview with frontman Julian Hamilton from iconic Australian act The Presets! What: The Presets, Crooked Colours, Haiku Hands in Winter One-derland (all-ages) Iconic Aussie EDM pioneers The

  • June 27, 2025By Penny Brand

    Yelo editor Penny Brand sat down with Australian EDM pioneer Julian Hamilton – of The Presets – ahead of his duo’s national tour. They will perform with Crooked Colours and Haiku Hands at The Station, on the Sunshine Coast, July 5. Tickets (all ages): https://www.moshtix.com.au/v2/event/winter-one-derland. Yelo: If you could remix any non-EDM Australian song which

  • June 17, 2025By Marc Roberts

    Picture: A sold-out crowd go nuts for Make Them Suffer @ The Station The Station transformed into a battleground of blast beats, breakdowns, and blistering screams when Make Them Suffer brought their regional tour to the Sunshine Coast. Despite chilly temperatures, the sold-out show saw a ferocious celebration of Australian heavy music, with a lineup

  • June 16, 2025By Dameeka Middleton

    Thousands of Sunshine Coast music lovers flocked to Alexandra Headland last weekend for the two-day Alex By The Sea music festival. Melbourne rock band Slowly Slowly (main picture) and Kiamba indie-rock group The Vanns headlined the Day 1 event at Buhk Family Park. Local legends Betty Taylor, Pricey, Buttermello and Nuffin Butta also performed, alongside emerging rock act Headsend. Day 2 brought in iconic

  • June 8, 2025By Maddie O'Brien

    Picture: Revellers gather at The Fortitude Music Hall. Fremantle indie rockers Spacey Jane brought all the love and good vibes to the The Fortitude Music Hall on Friday night. Spacey Jane is embarking on their biggest tour yet, playing shows throughout Australia and New Zealand in support of their new album “If That Makes Sense”. The group

  • June 7, 2025By Marc Roberts

    Tickets to Make Them Suffer at The Station: https://www.moshtix.com.au. Make Them Suffer is set to kick-start their regional tour with frontman Sean Harmanis declaring he wants to “try a meat pie in every town”. The Perth metal-core rockstars will play at the The Station on the Sunshine Coast on June 14, after stopping in Mackay

  • June 4, 2025By yelomag

    Want to be in-the-know when it comes to all the hottest local gigs? Bookmark our complete gig guide: https://yelo.live/gigs/. Our region’s music scene is smoking right now having just celebrated the inaugural Sunshine Coast Music Awards on Sunday. And there’s plenty more amazing gigs on the horizon! This weekend, hundreds – if not thousands –

  • June 2, 2025By yelomag

    In a music industry trifecta indie-popstars Betty Taylor (main picture) has take home three top gongs at the Sunshine Coast Music Awards (SCMAs) on Sunday night. The all-femme line up was celebrating celebrating all aspects of the music industry with hundreds of musicians and professionals at the inaugural event at The Station, Birtinya. Betty Taylor,

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