Sunshine Coast Council
South east Queensland’s favourite beachside festival, Caloundra Music Festival, is set to make major waves 1-3 October, featuring Ball Park Music, Sneaky Sound System, Spiderbait and The Stones’ Sticky Fingers starring Adalita, Phil Jamieson and Tim Rogers.
Also ready to rock the stage are Baker Boy, Ben Lee, Gyroscope, Katchafire, San Cisco, The Badloves, The Superjesus and The Whitlams.
Spiderbait have racked up pretty much every accolade there is to achieve on the Australian scene, having taken home numerous ARIA Awards for their distinctive music and cheeky arrangements making them difficult to pigeonhole anywhere but main stage on Friday night.
Clare Bowditch is an Aria award winning musician and Logie nominated actress. Picture: Anna Robinson
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Renowned musician, best-selling author, actress and entrepreneur Clare Bowditch is headed to the Sunshine Coast for an evening of live performances and personal stories about life and business.
Ms Bowditch will join Sunshine Coast’s own talented singer songwriter Andrea Kirwin to headline The Refinery In Conversation initiative with their session ‘In Conversation with Clare and Andrea’.
Ms Kirwin has made her mark in the Coast’s music scene as a wildly popular indie performer who’s latest studio endeavour, Peace Run Records, has been based in Nambour.
Sunshine Coast Council
Sunshine Coast creatives will benefit from the experience and passion of multi-talented dynamo Clare Bowditch, at an event held to be held on Friday 14 May at Maroochydore, as part of Council’s The Refinery creative arts incubator program.
Clare Bowditch is an international artist, actor, entrepreneur, best-selling author and the founder of Big Hearted Business, a website and micro-movement, supporting people to make a living doing what they love.
She is also a mentor and special guest as part of this year’s Refinery program, which supports entrepreneurs to transform creative ideas into sustainable businesses.
The event, ‘Clare Bowditch in conversation with Andrea Kirwin’ takes a look at Ms Bowditch’s vision and journey from musician to author to inspirational speaker at the MET, Maroochydore.
What s a festival without mud? Noonan said. It s just incredibly exciting, it feels like the right time to be emerging after the pandemic hit us a bit over a year ago. The two-day all-ages music festival features major talents like Kate Miller-Heidke, Busby Marou, Miiesha, Asha Jefferies, Sahara Beck and Coast artists including Andrea Kirwin and the Yama-Nui Social Club, The Dreggs and Band of Frequencies. Busby Marou are set to hit the stage at Eumundi Showgrounds this weekend. Noonan managed to keep working, despite pandemic restrictions, by doing a southeast Queensland regional tour late last year. I ve done three lots of quarantine in order to work - I did The Masked Singer in Melbourne in the peak of COVID and had to do 14 days quarantine - it s pretty intense, she said.
Katie Noonan has assembled her dream team in Eumundi for a May Day long weekend music festival. It s 100 per cent Queensland, 50 per cent Sunshine Coast, 50 per cent First Nations and 75 per cent female, she said. Ms Noonan said securing Miiesha is a real festival coup. She s very much a star on the rise from Woorabinda in Central Queensland, she said. The Sunday program includes a Sunshine Sounds Community Choir, where festival-goers get to join in what promises to be a goosebumps-inducing group singalong for all ages and abilities. Ms Noonan said the festival was a timely economic lifeline for her adopted home town.