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What's On: Queen of Soul show, ARIA legend, chart-topping 90s band and high tea

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RESPECT – The Aretha Franklin Story

The electrifying show RESPECT journeys through Aretha Franklin’s courageous life of love, tragedy and triumph, while showcasing her greatest hits over the last 50 years. Starring Australia’s ‘Soul Mama’ Angie Narayan, RESPECT is a masterful piece of storytelling about family, loyalty and victory, layered with glorious harmonies and sassy repartee. Joining Angie on stage are accomplished vocalists and actors Ezekiel Narayan, Asabi Goodman and Shelley Davies, together with an energetic band.

When: Saturday, July 16, 7.30pm to 9.50pm.

Where: The Events Centre Caloundra, 20 Minchinton Street, Caloundra.

Tickets: $69.90 via The Events Centre.

Daryl Braithwaite

An iconic Australian musician meets an iconic Australian pub when ARIA Hall Of Fame inductee Daryl Braithwaite performs on the Sunshine Coast. When you’ve got a back catalogue like Daryl Braithwaite’s it’s hard to find new material that will slip easily into an established canon of classic hits. But in 2020, when almost no one expected it, he returned with the stunning new single “Love Songs”. Take your chance to hear this new song live while also reliving all the songs you love.

When: Saturday, July 16, 7pm.

Where: The Banana Bender Pub, 1 Downunder Drive, Palmview.

Tickets: $48.71 via Moshtix.

NightQuarter Roots Festival

NightQuarter is going back to its roots with this night of homegrown Australian talent. Featuring Cheap Fakes, Kurilpa Reach, Heavy Wax, Felicity Lawless and Minnie Marks, you’ll hear the best music that our own backyard has to offer. Minors are permitted with a responsible adult over the age of 25. A responsible adult can be the guardian for a maximum of two minors.

When: Friday, July 15, 4pm.

Where: NightQuarter, 8 The Avenue, Birtinya.

Tickets: $30.60 via Moshtix.

In Conversation – Empowering Our Community

Venue 114 is launching another fantastic In Conversation event, titled ‘In Conversation – Becoming Anti-Racist’ with former Socceroos captain, award-winning broadcaster, member of the Australian Multicultural Council and human rights activist Craig Foster. Set to be a sell-out, this unique breakfast is one not to be missed. Entertainment is by Andrea Kirwin.

When: Friday, July 22, 6.30am.

Where: Venue 114, 114 Sportsmans Parade, Bokarina.

Tickets: From $49.50 via Humanitix.

The Badloves Live

Legendary Aussie musicians The Badloves are playing at the Taphouse, supported by King Canyon. The Badloves’ 1992 debut album Get On Board peaked at number five on the ARIA charts, achieving double platinum status and hovering in the charts for a gravity-defying 69 weeks. Frontman Michael Spiby is keeping The Badloves’ legacy alive and relevant with recent singles “Soulbrothertruckinsong”, “Tribal” and “Midnight Sun”, which will immediately take you back to their trademark sound from 1993.

When: Thursday, July 14, 7pm.

Where: Malt Shovel Taphouse, The Avenue, Birtinya.

Tickets: $35.70 via Malt Shovel Taphouse.

Twilight Country High Tea

You are invited to a Twilight Country High Tea, a local community fundraiser for the Landsborough School of Arts Memorial Hall. The event includes a fabulous menu of high tea delights, a glass of bubbly, live music and raffles. Wear your best high tea headwear and bring your favourite cup and saucer to win prizes. All funds raised go towards air conditioning the Landsborough Hall.

Where: Landsborough School of Arts & Memorial Hall, 485 Old Landsborough Road, Landsborough.

When: Saturday, July 16, 4pm to 6pm.

Tickets: $43.29 via Eventbrite.

Alex Lloyd – Live & Amazing

Singer-songwriter Alex Lloyd will return to The Brewery at The Imperial Hotel Eumundi as part of his Live & Amazing Australian Tour. The multi-platform ARIA award-winning musician will bring his hits to the stage for one incredible night of music and nostalgia. He will be supported by singer-songwriter Declan Kelly. Head along to share the memories and enjoy this chance for an up close and personal night with Alex Lloyd.

When: Friday, July 22, 7.30pm.

Where: The Imperial Hotel, Eumundi, 1 Etheridge Street, Eumundi.

Tickets: $40 via Oztix.

Sunshine Sounds Festival

An all-ages family-friendly music festival, Sunshine Sounds 2022 boasts a line-up featuring Katie and Tyrone Noonan of george, ARIA Award-winning Clare Bowditch and band, Asha Jefferies, Hat Fitz and Cara, Deline Briscoe, JaZZella, Layla Barnett, Zara, Lyndon Davis and the Gubbi Gubbi Dancers, Andrea Kirwin and the Yama-Nui Social Club, Band of Frequencies (pictured) and much more.

When: Friday, July 29 to Saturday, July 30. Gates open 4.30pm on Friday.

Where: Eumundi Showgrounds, 1 Black Stump Road, Eumundi.

Tickets: From $40 via Sunshine Sounds Festival.

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