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Find the best music events and make the most of your time next 30-days in Nambour. From music to technology and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Get ready for a night of energy, heart, and unforgettable songs as Sunshine Coast Grammar School proudly presents High School Musical!
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GLÓR is delighted to announce DC Cross as part of our Votive Offerings series. Darren D.C Cross, an Australian guitarist and songwriter, will be performing a solo acoustic set inspired by the American and British folk traditions of the 1960s and ’70s. Tickets are by donation, and the event will be held at GLÓR Project Space in Nambour.

High School Musical - Based on the smash-hit Disney phenomenon, this feel-good musical follows basketball star Troy Bolton and brainy new student Gabriella Montez as they take a bold step outside their comfort zones to audition for the school musical. As cliques collide and rivalries heat up, they must overcome peer pressure, challenge expectations, and stay true to their passion for music. Join us for a vibrant showcase of talent from the students of Sunshine Coast Grammar School — this is one show you won’t want to miss! 🎭✨

Get ready for a night of energy, heart, and unforgettable songs as Sunshine Coast Grammar School proudly presents High School Musical!

Jamie Hay with Liam White launch their new album Sunset Months with support from Lonely Corpse, Moth Trap & Adele Rae at Morts Brewery, Nambour.

Get ready for a night of energy, heart, and unforgettable songs as Sunshine Coast Grammar School proudly presents High School Musical!

HONG KONG FUCK YOU are coming to FUCK Down Under. Hailing from Mexico/USA, the low-IQ champions bring their unhinged blend of industrial noise, punk, and powerviolence to the East Coast of Australia. Fuelled by the chaos of three bass players and a drummer.

The charismatic Nancy Denis sets the stage ablaze with her journey to embrace her Black, Queer, Haitian and Australian identities. Stories framed by the pain and joy she carries from her self-liberated Ancestors who revolted against their colonisers and created the first black-led republic of Haiti. Full of vulnerability, charm and wit, join in this inspiring feat of storytelling and savour the passion and delight long after you leave the theatre.

Join us for this double bill of Exoticism + Kuramununya. Exoticism dismantles stereotypes through dynamic dance, installation and video art. Performers Vishnu Arunasalam and Lucky Lartey explore race, gender and identity using mirroring and symmetry in an immersive, thought-provoking performance. Kuramununya is a powerful solo performance of First Nations storytelling. Emotionally charged choreography with immersive sound and soul-shaking truth.

Join us for a creative immersion at GLÓR Space, where young artists explore lyrics, rhythm, voice, and melody in an open, playful way. During the workshop, participants move between sound-making, writing, voice work, and songcraft, letting ideas unfold naturally, whether working solo or alongside others. Guided with care, they follow sparks of inspiration and discover new ways to express themselves through sound and language. The workshop is a relaxed retreat: a space to explore, make, imagine, and let things take shape. Wednesday 15 April: 9:30 am- 1:30 pm Options for busy parents to add an 8:30 am start to the booking. GLÓR Project Space is an independent artist-run music studio in the Old Ambulance Station building in Nambour. Access to the studio will be emailed upon booking. Patricia McInerney will lead this workshop. Patricia is a multidisciplinary creative and experienced educator who brings music, storytelling, and playful imagination into every workshop she leads. A trained musician, actor and vocal coach, she creates fun, confidence-building spaces where young people can explore their creativity and find their voice. Patricia has delivered countless arts and education programs across schools, community spaces, festivals, and regional initiatives. As a producer of music and arts events, she’s known for turning big ideas into engaging experiences that inspire and connect people. Her workshops focus on creativity, collaboration, and empowering young people to create with curiosity and joy.
Raw, inclusive, and unapologetically bold, this poetry showcase transforms the Ramp stage at The Old Ambo into a pulsing hub of spoken word. Curated by Ben Hines (Humble Dumpling), some 15 diverse performers are brought together to ignite the mic with narrative splendour – from visceral truth-telling to lyrical flights of imagination. Headliners include Devi Telfer, a Kaurna Narrungga writer and performer whose excerpts from her one-woman play SONG are described as “poetic”, “mesmerising”, and “honest”, and Ben Burns delivers finely tuned craft and mythological intimacy, fresh from a sell-out show and seasoned on international stages. Add a bonus contingent of local Nambourean wordsmiths, and you’ve got an afternoon of rhythm, revelation, and rebellion. Prepare to be transformed – Namba Narrates will leave its words etched in your bones.