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Find the best music events and make the most of your time in Sunshine Coast. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
This Easter weekend, we’re not hunting eggs… The rabbit brings another special debut to Noosa. @emigalvanmusic arrives with a sound refined over years behind some of the world’s most respected booths, ready to leave his mark on the club. An artist with a strong identity built on deep melodic grooves, organic textures and progressive storytelling, will create a journey from beginning to end. Opening the night is the special debut of Ale Palacios, setting the first chapter of the journey, before the booth is taken over by a friend of the house, Austin (AR). The countdown is ON for one of those nights where, together, we create the atmosphere we all come for. 🎟️ Tickets available NOW (Don’t let the rabbit get away 🐇!)
Ensemble Trivium performs traditional and contemporary chamber repertoire for string trio, flute and harp.
After a decade away from the spotlight, stringmansassy are back, ready to reconnect with audiences and share the music that made them one of Australia’s most cherished duos. Guitarist Aaron Hopper and vocalist Kacey Patrick are known for their inventive musicianship, dynamic interplay and heartfelt performances.
With multiple album releases and awards, appearances at festivals and most notably ARIA chart success, rock artist Rose Carleo is a must see performer.

there was a discotheque. A few years ago, a small rebellion started in Noosa. A place you’d go to dance your troubles away. A gathering that was never ‘just a party’. A dance floor not for spectators, not for phones, just presence. Collectives appeared, parties multiplied, trends raised chasing moments of vitality. But the dance floor stayed the same. Let’s bring that institution back. DISCOTECA FATALE DEAN CHEW (Singapore) His musical selections transverse an extensive spectrum from house to deep jazz, to freshest cuts that have left many indelible marks on dance floors. As a highly respected digger, he has been already part of events like HÖR Radio, Boiler Room, Rhythm Section’s Gala After Party, Bar Charlie in Music, Paloma, and Turbina to name a few. We are beyond honoured to be able to add Noosa on Dean’s world pin. STEVIE G. FATALE SELECTORS Art & Social Experiments Liquid elixirs and savoury delights 📵🪩 Powered by Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity

Australia is set to host a monumental co-headline Australian tour in May 2026, featuring UK folk punk act FRANK TURNER & THE SLEEPING SOULS and Texan pop punk mainstays BOWLING FOR SOUP. This highly anticipated event promises a summer party atmosphere with performances spanning the Sunshine Coast, Brisbane, Sydney, Newcastle, Melbourne, Frankston, and Adelaide, concluding in Fremantle. BOWLING FOR SOUP, known for their pop punk hits and high-energy shows, will be joined by FRANK TURNER & THE SLEEPING SOULS, who bring their own blend of punk energy and a storied career. Fans can expect a night of memorable performances from two iconic bands.
Yauar Warai Wandi - Sing Dance Gather celebrates the living relationships between flora, fauna and Country. This vibrant gathering honours First Nations strength, spirit and storytelling, bringing community together through both contemporary and traditional creative expression. The event pays tribute to Gubbi Gubbi knowledge and its deep connections to neighbouring Jinibara, Quandamooka and Butchulla Country, sharing stories of land, waters, seasonal change and the beings – plant, animal and ancestral – who shape them. Through collaborative sculpture, ceremony, music and performance, Yauar Warai Wandi offers a powerful expression of connection to Country, inviting audiences to listen, learn and gather in a shared moment of cultural celebration.
From Aotearoa New Zealand, Oli Mathiesen with Lucy Lynch and Sharvon Mortimer present the award-winning The Butterfly Who Flew Into The Rave, an endurance-based dance work to the booming techno album 'Nocturbulous Behaviour' by Suburban Knight. Exploring the movement vocabulary used in techno and rave culture, a contemporary nightclub between 3 bodies emerges. Relentless movement, seamless without pause, detailed down to every beat. The atmosphere and culture of a 3-day rave condensed into a high art, streamlined performance where you watch the destruction of 3 human beings commence in front of you. Indulge in the pain, the sweat, the cathartic mess; a display of pure endurance to achieve a goal. A spectacle of the human body as a victim to music, as a victim to passion, as a victim to our endless desire to achieve more. To win and win again.
A Sound, Breath & Somatic Experience This is a soul and science-informed space to slow down. Sound Journey of Common-Unity is a shared experience of sound, breath, and presence. It’s a place to come back into your body, settle your nervous system, and reconnect with yourself and others in a simple, grounded way. The Journey For 90 minutes, you’ll be immersed in live, layered sound using gongs, didgeridoos, singing bowls, drums, and rattles. You’ll also experience Acutonics® - The use of precision-calibrated tuning forks on acupuncture points (no needles) to clear "stuck" pathways and re-tune your nervous system. You don’t need to try, fix, or understand anything. Just listen. Why Sound? We often try to "think" our way out of stress, but words can’t always reach where the tension lives. Sound works directly with your physiology. Because your body is roughly 70% water, these frequencies act like a cellular massage, reaching deep into your tissues to: • Apply the 'Vagal Brake': Low frequencies (like the didgeridoo and gongs) stimulate the Vagus Nerve, physically signaling your body to shift from ‘fight-or-flight’ into a restorative state. • Sync Your Brainwaves: Through a process called entrainment, your brain shifts from the 'busy' Beta state into the dreamlike Theta state. This is where deep rest, memory integration and mental clarity happen. • Lower Cortisol: Evidence shows that immersion in these frequencies significantly drops stress hormones and increases Heart Rate Variability (HRV), helping you feel more resilient long after you leave. What to Expect This is a neuro-affirming environment. There is no "right" way to be here; you can drop the ‘doing’ bag at the door. • Total Autonomy: Lie down, sit, move, or take a break. You are in charge of your experience. • Sensory Friendly: Sound levels vary and earplugs are always welcome. • Safety & Support: Emotional or physical sensations can arise as the nervous system unwinds. We provide a grounded, professional space where you remain in control. • No Pressure: There’s no requirement to share, speak, or "perform" relaxation. After the Journey We’ll close gently with 10 minutes of shared organic chai (3 Kings Blend by Against the Grain Health). This is an invitation to ground, connect, and return slowly. This is an experience of rest, regulation, and reconnection. no escape, no bypassing, no fixing. Just sound, breath and being human together. Bring: Water and anything comfortable (pillows, blankets, or an eye mask) that helps you drop in and feel at ease. Meet Your Hosts Tash Tash is a neurodivergent and neuro-affirming somatic coach currently completing postgraduate studies in mental health neuroscience. Her work bridges science and soul, blending neuroscience-informed practices with somatic work, Internal Family Systems and shamanic traditions. By helping you navigate your inner world, Tash bridges the unconscious with the conscious to meet the root of your struggles. She honours the beautifully messy journey of being human, supporting you to reconnect with your body, your inner parts and your natural capacity for healing, wholeness and self-trust. Francis Francis is a certified sound medicine practitioner with over 9 years of dedicated practice. He prides himself on creating a safe, supportive, and non-judgmental space for everyone. His frequency therapy creates a balanced, meditative state that enhances physical, emotional and mental well-being. By using a sophisticated combination of Acutonics®, didgeridoo, gongs, crystal bowls, drums and rattles. Francis facilitates a deep "retuning" of the body, helping you return to a state of natural harmony and ease.
Old World Treats & New World Beats. Enjoy the Baroque and the Brazilian in original arrangements for clarinet & guitar.
Don’t miss an unforgettable night of live music as Hugo and The Hive, Karma Police and Rain take the stage at Solbar, delivering a powerhouse lineup of indie-folk heart, grunge-fueled alt-rock energy and raw, soul-baring performances. Emerging from the vibrant regional music scene of Gympie, Queensland Hugo and The Hive are a queer indie-folk/rock quartet whose boundless energy, emotional depth and raw musicality have quickly made them one of South-East Queensland's most exciting young acts. Formed in 2019 while still in junior high school through their schools music program, the band's journey began as a shared creative experiment that has evolved into a dynamic force in the indie landscape. The group is made up of four best friends whose chemistry and camaraderie fuel both their songwriting and live performance: Liz (bass), Louie (guitar and vocals), Korbin (guitar and saxophone) and Nat (drums). From their earliest rehearsals, the band turned heads with a sound that blurs the edges between indie, rock, pop and folk, combining emotive lyrical storytelling with infectious melodies and vibrant instrumentation. Karma Police are a young four-piece band with a grunge-inspired, alt-rock, post-punk sound. Their debut single, Getaway, has been played on Triple J’s Unearthed Radio, 4ZZZ’s Zed Digital, Triple FM Brisbane, ABC Radio Gold Coast and ABC Radio Sunshine Coast – including two live in-studio performances. Recent shows have included playing alongside 3 x ARIA winners, The Superjesus in the line-up for Katie Noonan’s Eumundi School of Music Mini Festival; supporting the Wave Raiders with Chamberlane at their single launch; as well as opening for Charm of Finches as part of their national tour. Karma Police have a debut EP scheduled for release later in 2026. Karma Police are Willem Brennan (vocals), Will McWha (guitar), Madison Grose (bass), and Isaac Green (drums). Rain is an emerging artist who's always been on the move, turning music into a personal outlet through the darkest depths of her life. She's got that energy people are drawn to, bringing raw emotion and authenticity to every performance, leaving a lasting impression on everyone who hears her.

Elephant Sessions (U.K.) & Special Guests Saturday 21 March | Kings Beach Tavern, Caloundra Elephant Sessions return to Australia with a brand new album! Known for their energetic live shows and appearances at Australian festivals such as Bluesfest, Port Fairy Folk Festival and Womadelaide. Off the back of a sold out Australian tour in 2025, the chart-topping band from the Highlands of Scotland bring their fusion of electronic folk music to venues across the country, creating a progressive blend of intricate tunes on mandolin and fiddle, with a bass and drum heavy backline guaranteed to get you moving. Can't make the event? Sell your tickets through our resale partner Tixel!