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,
The Station became a haven for metal-core enthusiasts when Aussie legends Alpha Wolf headlined a night of full-throttle intensity on Thursday. The Terrible Days Across Australia tour featured a formidable lineup with performances from Malevolence (UK), Zuko (Brisbane), and Inertia (Sydney). Zuko opened the show, bringing a raw and punchy set that stood out as
The Church will play at The Station on the Sunshine Coast as part of their Australian tour. The Singles Tour: A Career Retrospective will take over the Birtinya venue on November 29. The iconic 80s rockstars will also be stopping in Brisbane and Tweed Heads as part of the tour. Famous for their song, “Under
Sunshine Coast musicians and businesses have become overnight rockstars after taking home major awards at the Queensland Music Awards (QMAs) on Tuesday. Co-hosted by the Coast’s own Sarah Howells, of ABC Sunshine Coast, the event saw popular new venue The Station take home the Accessible Venue of the Year award. It was a bittersweet ending
Main photo: Adam-James, pictured at Solbar, was one of several Sunshine Coast musicians who lost gear following a break-and-enter at The Station earlier this week. Sunshine Coast musicians have lost thousands of dollars in equipment after live music venue The Station was reportedly burgled on Thursday. Several musicians, including singer/songwriter Adam-James and DJ Jonny Sonic,
Sunshine Coast live music venue The Station has confirmed it will cancel Saturday’s Brad Cox show. Cyclone Alfred continues to edge closer to the Coast mainland and is expected to cross the shore on Thursday night. It comes as the Green Day, Daily J, New Bloom Fest, and Drain shows are also cancelled. While Solbar
It was a punk-rock double-header for the ages when Pennywise (USA) and Millencolin (Sweden) took over The Station on Tuesday night. They were supported by Sunshine Coast rockstars Fake News, who will join them for the rest of their Australian tour. Well done lads! This photo gallery is by Yelo photographer Matt Warren. Photo: Check
Swedish punk rockers Millencolin will play a double-header with US superstars Pennywise at The Station, on the Sunshine Coast, on February 25. Tickets: https://www.moshtix.com.au/. When Millencolin played their first show outside of Sweden in 1995 it was a baptism by fire on the punk-rock circuit. Their debut international gig was supporting US punk-rock superstars Pennywise
THE PRESETS WILL PLAY AT THE STATION FIRST BIRTHDAY WITH HUGE WEEKEND OF MUSIC Australian electronic music duo The Presets will headline a weekend of festivities for Sunshine Coast live music venue The Station. The Birtinya shipping-container entertainment precinct is celebrating its first year of business from February 28 to March 2. The Presets will play
Australian punk-rock icons Amyl and The Sniffers proved they are in high demand at The Station on Thursday night. With a sold-out show, the anticipation from punters at the Birtinya precinct was at an all-time high. Ripping along for the ride was proud Yorta Yorta, Dja Dja Wurrung, Kalkadoon and Yirendali woman, Miss Kaninna. And