Sunshine Coast live music trailblazer Andrea Kirwin has announced she will run a new LGBTQIA+ singalong group with her good friend and fellow muso Angela Newcomb. “The rumours are true,” Andrea says. “(We) are starting a Community Choir – Peace Run Records Rainbow Choir on the Sunshine Coast! “My wife Claire Evelynn and I had
Hey guys! As always, there’s loads to froth over this week on the Sunny Coast’s live music scene. Here’s my top picks this week – Thursday, February 1 to Wednesday, February 7. Friday: All hail heavy metal lovers! The Presynct, at Nambour, brings an all-out night of carnage with six back-to-back bands, including Armoured Earth and
Chris “SESE” Cobb is a fresh face on the Sunny Coast music scene, but has performed in front of thousands in his home country of Papua New Guinea (PNG), and amassed an impressive social media following. SESE’s smooth vocals and stories have garnered him a new following in his home away from home on the
Feature: Populated by real and imagined heroes and villains, the everyday and the extraordinary, the trials of life and matters of the heart, Ryland Moranz’s compositions span bygone days, the here and now, and what may yet be to come, both for himself and for us all. The Canadian folk singer-songwriter and banjo-playing virtuoso continues
If the Sunshine Coast had a Lord Mayor of Music it would be Andrea Kirwin. Kirwin is a staunch community devotee and has quickly become the folk poster girl for the Coast’s burgeoning music scene after setting up record label Peace Run Records in downtown Nambour a year ago. In a more grass-roots driven direction,
Nambour: “Glambour” is the launch party for two exhibitions Unapologetically Dressed and Nonsensual at The Old Ambulance Station on Saturday, from 6pm. The event forms part of Sunshine Coast Council’s leading contemporary multi-arts festival Horizon Fest, which runs from Friday until September 4. Expect a night of glamour, drag, music, costumes and a lip sync battle.