Alex by the Sea Day One 2026 at Alexandra Headland. Photos: Dameeka Middleton. Alex by the Sea brought a burst of surf-rock energy to Alexandra Headland on Saturday with Day One taking over Buhk Family Park beside Alex Surf Club. Headlined by Skegss, the event featured Beddy Rays, The Buoys, Letters to Lions, Vlads and
Photo: Skegss/Facebook Alex by the Sea 2026 will bring Skegss, Beddy Rays, The Buoys and more to Alexandra Headland this June. The two-day event returns on June 6 and 7 at Buhk Park, near Alexandra Headland Surf Life Saving Club. Expect live music, ocean views, food trucks and pop-up bars. Skegss will headline day one,
Beddy Rays. The Buoys. Letters to Lions. Vlads. Camino Gold. That’s how Alex by the Sea 2026 is kicking off winter on the Sunshine Coast, landing June 6 and 7 at Alexandra Headland’s Bluff Bar. Day One brings one of the strongest indie and surf-rock lineups the coast has seen. Headlined by Beddy Rays, the
Long before Blink-182 were filling arenas, they were part of a wild punk night at Alexandra Headland, with Bodyjar and Pennywise tearing through the old Scream / Stewart’s venue near where Blue Bar and the Sebel stand today. Some Sunshine Coast gig stories survive because someone kept the poster. Others survive because everyone who was
Iconic Australian 80s new-wave band Pseudo Echo (main picture) will headline Day 2 of Sunshine Coast music festival Alex By The Sea. Dragon and Taxi Ride also form part of the June 8 lineup, which will be aimed at an older crowd. Alex Surf Club announced earlier this week Melbourne rock band Slowly Slowly and Kiamba indie-rock
Melbourne rock band Slowly Slowly and Kiamba indie-rock group The Vanns will headline Alex by The Sea on the Sunshine Coast with local legends Betty Taylor and Pricey. Coast favourites Buttermello and Nuffin Butta also form part of the lineup, as well as emerging rock act Headsend. Alex Surf Club recently announced it will host the
Main picture: The Grogans are set to headline Bluff Fest on the Sunshine Coast. A new music festival which sold out in four days will see 1200 punters take over Alexandra Headland this month. Bluff Fest brings Aussie surf-rock legends The Grogans and The Terrys to Alex Surf Club on November 30. Local bands Shag Rock, Nana’s Pie, Emily