Embrace all the nostalgia and sillies for this electrifying celebration, Wiggles-style! The Wiggles Sound System isn’t just a trip down memory lane – it’s a full-blown rave party for grown-up Wiggle fans who refuse to let go of their inner child. The show fuses all the much-loved hits, such as “Hot Potato”, “Fruit Salad”, “Toot
UK ’60s rock legends The Animals will play shows in Caloundra and D’Aguilar as part of their 60th Anniversary and Farewell Tour. Once known as “one of the most important bands” in the British Invasion, their folk-rock influence on modern music is undeniable. The Animals are known for iconic songs, “We’ve Gotta Get Out Of
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The Comiskey Group’s revamp of the Imperial Hotel Eumundi will bring a feeling of yesteryear to the Sunshine Coast hinterland. The pub developers, and owners of local music venue mainstays Sandstanone Point and Eatons Hill Hotels, have released pictures of the historic hotel’s extensive internal renovation. Paying homage to its rich history, the design elements
Featured gig: As music festivals across Australia pull the pin on their events micro-festivals are popping in their place. Brisbane punk band Butterfingers will headline, Where We Belong Festival in Redcliffe, in Brisbane’s north, on May 18. Touted as “the biggest festival Redcliffe has ever seen”, there will be a huge lineup of local bands,
We sniffed out seven indie record stores on the Sunny Coast for World Record Day on April 20. Whether you’re an expert crate digger or just wanting a trip down memory lane, these stores are sure to have your next fresh spin. Wax Espresso, Maroochydore Serving up the best crop of vinyl to grommets, big
Kings Beach Tavern (KBT) has beaten Solbar and Miami Marketta to take out the Best Regional Venue at the Queensland Music Awards overnight. The much-loved Caloundra venue is also a proud sponsor of Yelo Mag’s Gig & Event Guide. Attracting world-class live entertainment such as The Black Sorrows, Wendy Matthews, Sporty Spice/Mel C, Rogue Traders
Pacific Avenue gave Sunshine Coast punters a rockstar performance at their sold-out Kings Beach Tavern show on Friday. They showed us the proof of their famous electrifying live performances, as devoted fans filled the Caloundra beachside venue early. With a new number-one album – and on the second last stop of their Not a Tour,
The Big Pineapple Music Festival will be bigger and louder than ever when it returns to the Sunshine Coast this October. Organisers say the festival date will be announced on May 1, with the lineup to come early July. “We will be concentrating on far more categories to the festival this year, which will really
Caloundra Music Festival (CMF) has joined the growing list of cancelled Australian music festivals this year. Sunshine Coast Council blames rising living and operating costs, but says the event will be back next year. CMF has seen major headliners such as Powderfinger, Paul Kelly, Missy Higgins, John Butler Trio, Jimmy Barnes, Empire of the Sun,