Extraordinary performances by the lake
Be under no illusion and prepare yourself for the glitz and glamour, vivacious energy and extravagant party that is Australia’s original, multi award-winning busking festival. More than 250 performers are set to entertain along the lake foreshore. From renowned musicians to circus stunts, comedy, teen prodigies and sword swallowing, this year’s Buskers by the Lake will see even more incredible entertainment, jaw-dropping tricks and daring world-record attempts.
When: Saturday, August 20, and Sunday, August 21, 10am.
Where: Lake Kawana Boulevard, Bokarina.
Tickets: Adults $27.20, children $11.25 via Oztix.
Make the most of the great outdoors
Hundreds of exhibitors will showcase the very latest models of caravans, motorhomes, campervans, camper trailers, tent trailers, recreational products and accessories at the Let’s Go Sunshine Coast Caravan and Outdoor Expo. There will also be plenty of tourism information and interactive seminars.
When: Friday, August 19 to Sunday, August 21, 9am to 5pm.
Where: Nambour Showgrounds, Coronation Ave, Nambour.
Tickets: $14, kids free via Oztix.
Echoes of Pink Floyd
Be taken on a spectacular musical and visual journey from Pink Floyd band members’ earliest days as darlings of the 1960s London psychedelic underground, all the way to their 1990s powerhouse performances as the undisputed masters of stadium rock. The show will provide insight into the amazing evolution of the seminal English prog rockers throughout their history. The searing, soaring music and heart-wrenching but deeply contemplative lyrics reflect Pink Floyd’s own journey as the band charted its way through life’s twists and turns, as well as triumphs and disappointments.
When: Friday, August 19, 8pm.
Where: The Events Centre, 20 Minchinton Street, Caloundra.
Tickets: $75 via The Events Centre.
Dave Graney & Clare Moore album launch
A night with Dave Graney and Clare Moore is always an adventure, with their warmth, dry wit and great songs. However they choose to play, they bring their story and their songbook which stretches to more than 40 albums. They make a show like few others. The duo’s latest album is a classic compact disc packed with too many songs for vinyl. They’ll be playing plenty of the new collection – mixed in with old classics from their songbook – along with some choice interpretations of other people’s songs for this album launch.
When: Saturday, August 20, 7.30pm.
Where: 1 Etheridge St, Eumundi.
Tickets: $34.70 via Oztix.
JaZZella at NightQuarter
Taking to the stage with an explosion of personality, JaZZella connects with listeners on an intimate level through songs about her life, self-reflections and big dreams. Her music is a flirtatious fusion of soul, RnB and jazz that totally captures the laid-back Sunny Coast vibe. JaZZella’s voice shines with individuality and attitude. She has a natural gift for songwriting and her self-taught guitar skills will make you melt.
When: Friday, August 19, 4pm.
Where: NightQuarter, 8 The Avenue, Birtinya.
Tickets: $3 via Moshtix.
Madcap theatre restaurant
Dirty Dick’s Theatre Restaurant is a fantastic night of old English fun and feasting with a brilliant comedy stage show. Laugh, sing and clap along in this side-splitting comedy adventure. Madcap games, witty songs and audience involvement are part of the riotous evening, set in the days of yore. Be thoroughly entertained by jovial noblemen, rascally troubadours and lusty wenches while enjoying a three-course meal – all presented with a fabulous Elizabethan era theme.
When: Thursday, August 18, 6pm to 10.30pm.
Where: Mooloolaba Surf Club, The Esplanade, Mooloolaba.
Tickets: $59, via Eventbrite.
Comedy combines with danger
The aptly-named DeJa Voodoo – Resurrected is guaranteed to shock and mesmerise audiences, with 55 Guinness world record holder The Space Cowboy producing and performing in this all-new show. World-renowned freak performers will bend their bodies as they contort your mind, performing side-splitting comedy and dangerous acts of the unimaginable using swords and power tools, sparks and flames.
When: Saturday, August 20, 5pm.
Where: Venue114, 114 Sportsmans Parade, Bokarina.
Tickets: $31.30 to $41.50 via Oztix.
The brilliance of Mozart
Here’s your chance to experience the live performance of Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony – his final symphony and one of the greatest pieces ever written. The Australian Romantic and Classical Orchestra, directed by Rachael Beesley, will perform this work in the latest stunning program which also includes Mozart’s beloved Piano Concerto No.23, featuring internationally-renowned fortepianist Neal Peres Da Costa.
When: Sunday, August 21, 3pm.
Where: The Events Centre, 20 Minchinton St, Caloundra.
Tickets: $65, via The Events Centre.
Creating art for everyone
Artists from across the Sunshine Coast will exhibit their creations at ArtWorkz – Art for Everyone. The artists are still riding on the exhilarating success of their inaugural exhibition last year. So, this second year is set to be even bigger and better, and full of community spirit. Hosted by local disability support organisations, Equity Works and Spiral, the event celebrates the valuable contribution people living with disability make to all aspects of community life.
When: Saturday, August 20, 9.30am.
Where: Coolum Civic Centre, Park Street, Coolum Beach.
Tickets: Free entry. More information via Sunshine Coast Events.
World-renowned songbird
Join Queensland’s international star soprano Mirusia for this joyous concert featuring some of the most-beloved songs in existence today. From humble beginnings as an aspiring young singer of Australian and Dutch heritage to touring stadiums around the globe with the ‘King of the Waltz’ André Rieu, Mirusia and her band perform the music that most inspired her on her journey to become one of the world’s favourite classical crossover artists.
When: Friday, August 26, 7.30pm.
Where: The Events Centre, 20 Minchinton St, Caloundra.
Tickets: $69.90, via The Events Centre.
Pam Walpole exhibition
Don’t miss seeing renowned Sunshine Coast visual artist Pam Walpole’s latest collection of work: It Started With a Trickle. Walpole’s artwork is defined by her bold contemporary land paintings depicted in her signature minimalist, yet vigorous style. Although her works portray worldwide landscapes, closer to home she is attracted by the coastal dunes and estuaries, and she portrays vignettes of the reflections that they inspire.
When: Until Thursday, September 22. Gallery opening hours Tuesday to Friday 9am to 5pm, Monday and Saturday 9am to 2pm,
Where: Cool Art Gallery, 5/43 Access Ave, Coolum.
Tickets: Free event. More information via Cool Art Gallery.
SingSpire Chorus Fun Day
Singing is fun and anyone can do it. That’s the message being promoted by SingSpire Chorus, a Nambour-based Community Choir as they host a fun, open day. The event will give participants a real experience of the proven emotional, mental and physical benefits of singing with others in a warm and friendly environment. Tuition, lunch and music will be provided free of charge. SingSpire’s aim is to prove that singing with others is a fun and energising way to spend your time.
When: Saturday, September 10, 10am to 2pm.
Where: NLC Hall, McKenzie Road, Woombye.
Tickets: Free. Enrol by calling or texting Pat on 0404980222. More information via SingSpire Facebook.
Special Park Sounds
A special fundraising event will be held at this month’s Park Sounds, to help a young local musician who needs our support. The music magic will include a great line-up, featuring young local musicians R&J Duo, Harriet Wensley (pictured), Staple, Marshall Hamburger Band and the awesome Ampersand. Each act will donate payment for their performance to assist young local musician, Madison, and her family. Madison, an amazing 12-year-old bass player and singer, was recently involved in a serious car accident with her mum and little sister. Madison and her mum sustained serious injuries and face a significant road to recovery. Students from Madison’s music school, Hamburger Music Productions, decided they were going to help so have joined forces with The Imperial Hotel Eumundi to present what will be a special, alcohol-free event. Bring your picnic rug and chairs to enjoy.
When: Sunday, August 28, 1pm to 4pm.
Where: Dick Caplick Park, Memorial Drive, Eumundi.
Tickets: Free. More information via Imperial Hotel Eumundi.
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