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  • January 26, 2025By yelomag

    Fanning Dempsey National Park will bring their show to Venue 114 on the Sunshine Coast on May 23. The two singer-songwriters – Bernard Fanning and Paul Dempsey – are from monumental respective bands Powderfinger and Something For Kate. Some of the most revered Australian artists of the last 30 years, the rockers launched their debut album, “The Deluge”, with a

  • January 22, 2025By yelomag

    Sunshine Coast native Anthony Brand has a new song and it couldn’t be more aptly titled. The Brisbane-based, singer-songwriter takes clear directions from greats such as Bruce Springsteen in his latest banger “Dead to You”. While the former journalist is no longer writing about the journeys of others, Anthony’s second single illustrates his undeniable story-telling

  • January 22, 2025By yelomag

    KNOTFEST, the destination festival brand curated by SLIPKNOT, is returning to Australia this year. And today they announce a horde of headline sideshows from some of the artists on the festival lineup. In addition to their entirely sold out Adelaide headline sideshow, SLIPKNOT will headline in Auckland on March 11, while A DAY TO REMEMBER are set to perform a

  • January 18, 2025By Marc Roberts

    It’s a balmy night and the crowd in the Solbar band room is already sweating for Trophy Eyes. The Newcastle punk-rockers are on an Australian east coast run, kicking off the tour on Maroochydore’s Ocean Street strip the night before. Solbar suits these guys perfectly. In a dark, intimate room, loyal fans get to see

  • January 16, 2025By yelomag

    Sunshine Coast live music venues have stiff competition as new residents continue to move to the sub-tropical Queensland destination. And with summer in full swing, the music scene here is stacked with international acts Rudimental (UK) and Pennywise (US) yet to perform this year. In the past year, Nambour welcomed The Presynct and Birtinya venue The

  • January 15, 2025By yelomag

    The Sunshine Coast music scene is on fire with so many gigantic acts coming to our stages this year. We compared the monthly Spotify listeners of each artist to find out who really is the kingpin around here – and see how much they’re charging! You can see more ‘what’s on’ in local music and

  • January 14, 2025By yelomag

    Catch Jeff Martin at The Presynct in Nambour on February 8. Tickets: https://tickets.oztix.com.au/. Photo by Adrienne Jones Jeff Martin from Canadian rock band The Tea Party will perform at The Presynct on February 8. Jeff, who has been residing on the Sunshine Coast for the past few years, will perform a selection of Tea Party

  • January 14, 2025By yelomag

    Can you help save this Sunshine Coast music institution and help fund co-owner Tom Johnson’s brain cancer treatment? Donate to Tom’s GoFund me here: https://www.gofundme.com. Noosaville recording studio JamPot Studios is being forced to close after 13 years and the owners are looking for a new space. JamPot, which has recorded music for the likes

  • January 12, 2025By yelomag

    THE OFFSPRING have announced second and final shows in Brisbane and Melbourne. The US punk-rock icons will be in Australia as part of their SUPERCHARGED Worldwide in ’25 tour with SIMPLE PLAN.  Due to overwhelming demand, new shows have been added at Brisbane Entertainment Centre on May 15. And Melbourne Rod Laver Arena on May 8. The new shows are

  • January 9, 2025By Marc Roberts

    When Australian hardcore band SPEED cancelled their show at Nambour, local music promoter Anti Vision did not hesitate to fill the gap. SPEED were forced to cancel all remaining shows from their national regional tour, including Black Box Theatre on Monday. The ARIA-award-winning Sydney band – known for their metal-infused-flute-solos – made a passionate plea about

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