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What's on: Sculpture on the Edge, Blithe Spirit, Kin Kin Art Fair and Mamma Mia!

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Full Moon Party – NightQuarter

The party begins at dusk as the full moon rises over the beach. Be transported to Haad Rin beach in Koh Phangan island in Thailand for one night only. With fire eating, UV body paint dancers, fire shows and DJs. Dance like you haven’t since 2019. From 5pm UV Dancers will put on a lightshow, at 6.30pm the Circus Spectacular begins, and to finish off the night DJs pump up the tunes.

When: Friday 22 October, 4pm

Where: NightQuarter, 8 The Avenue, Birtinya

Tickets: Adults, $5. Teens, $4. Kids, $2. Via bit.ly/30qQqPP

Sculpture on the Edge – Opening and Award Evening

Arts Connect Inc would like to invite you to the 2021 Sculpture on the Edge Opening and Awards Event. Come along for food, art, live music, and awards, as they announce the winners of the 2021 Sculpture On The Edge Awards. You will enjoy a twilight viewing of the sculptural works, along with a welcome drink. A traveling feast by the award-winning Tamarind restaurant in the gardens with the awards to follow.

When: Friday 22 October, 4pm-7pm

Where: Spicers Tamarind Retreat, 88 Obi Lane South, Maleny

Tickets: $75 via bit.ly/2YH7Fff

Christian Patey — Provider single launch

Join Christian and his band with special guests Betty Taylor and Big Blue Eyes at the Solbar to celebrate the release of his new single Provider. Christian Patey is producing and playing electro, alternative/pop music with his three-piece band. Known for their fun high energy live shows, they have played with Boo Seeka, Thundmentals, Tash Sultana,Tora and Noah Slee, with sold-out shows and Triple J plays to follow. Christian’s band is a mixture of all recording solo artists, including Dorah Jacson (Big Pineapple Festival Triple J winner) and Ryan Smart (Big Blue Eyes).

When: Saturday 23 October, 7pm

Where: Solbar, Ocean Street, Maroochydore

Tickets: $14.80 via, bit.ly/3oYuG8a

Mamma Mia! The Musical – Final Show

The smash hit, ultimate feel-good musical that has had over 65 million people dancing and jiving along to all of their favourite ABBA hits around the world has come to the Sunshine Coast this October and is now performing the final show. Set on a small Greek Island, the story follows Sophie who dreams of the perfect wedding where her father will give her away. The only problem? She has three possible fathers.

When: Sunday 24 October, 6.30pm

Where: The Events Centre Caloundra, 20 Minchinton Street Caloundra

Tickets: $69.90 via, bit.ly/3axBH7j

Hockey Dad Live

Across five years, two studio albums and an EP, Hockey Dad has achieved more than two coastal kids could ever collectively dream of. Their last effort, 2018’s Blend Inn, ended up being one of the year’s biggest successes for independent Australian music. Not only did it crack the top 10 of the ARIA album charts, it also took up four spots in triple j’s Hottest 100. Not bad for a pair of kids from a town where its previous biggest musical export was a jingle for a computer store.

When: Friday 29 October, 6pm

Where: NightQuarter, The Avenue Birtinya

Tickets: $55.85 via, bit.ly/39psZHO

Phone: 1300 264 448

Glenn Shorrock – Maleny Long Lunch

The inaugural Maleny Long Lunch is coming to The Pavilion Maleny Showgrounds, featuring special guest performer and iconic Australian multi-award-winning singer/songwriter and global hit-maker, Glenn Shorrock and band. The Maleny Long Lunch is proud to support Wishlist (Sunshine Coast Health Foundation) and will donate profits from the bar on the day to Wishlist to help with the ongoing running and maintenance of Wishlist House on the Sunshine Coast. The afternoon’s entertainment will kick off with rising singer/songwriter sensation Taylor Moss performing tunes that are setting the world on fire.

When: Sunday 31 October, 12pm

Where: The Pavillion, Maleny Showgrounds, 13 Maleny Stanley River Road

Tickets: $130 via malenylonglunch.com

A Night at the Proms: World War II Memories

The Sunshine Coast Symphony Orchestra is putting on its end-of-year Proms concert, with the theme of World War II memories. You can re-live the Last Night of the Proms as if you were in Albert Hall. Conducted by Adrian King, the concert features the Spitfire Prelude and Fugue, Schindler’s List, American Sketches, Dam Busters March and of course the perennial favourites Jerusalem, Fantasia on British Sea-Songs and Pomp and Circumstance. With solos from violinist Rhys Williams and singer Fran Wilson, it will be a knees-up not to be missed.

When: Saturday 4 December, 7pm

Where: Venue114, 114 Sportsmans Parade, Bokarina

Tickets: $40 general admission, $35 concession. Via sunshinecoastsymphonyorchestra.com

Blithe Spirit — Lind Lane Theatre

Be prepared to be thoroughly entertained in The Lind’s latest production of Blithe Spirit, described by playwright Noel Coward as ‘an improbable farce’. It is set at the house of socialite and writer Charles Condomine and his wife Ruth. One summer evening Charles invites local eccentric medium Madame Arcati to hold a seance at his house. It soon becomes clear that the medium has unwittingly brought back Charles’ first wife Elvira, who causes all kinds of mischievous trouble between the married couple. Intensely funny and character-driven, Blithe Spirit combines farce, emotion, and wit to great effect.

When: Thursday 28 October — Saturday 6 November

Where: Lind Lane Theatre, 16 Mitchell St Nambour

Tickets: $25 via lindlane.com.au/whats-on

Phone: 1300 732 764

Marking Place with Anne Harris

This workshop will share the inspiration of making natural ink and explore mark making using materials from your everyday environment. You will look at how to connect your senses to the creative process of mark making, to free up and unblock your ability to respond to landscape. Looking at the more than the human world that surrounds us.
To bring: Enclosed shoes, hat, drink bottle, and a sense of abundant curiosity.

When: Friday 22 October, 10am-12.30pm

Where: Maroochy Bushland Botanic Garden, 51 Palm Creek Road, Tanawha

Tickets: $32.74 via bit.ly/2YN4jHr

Decades of Diva by Hot Ginger Chorus

Hot Ginger Chorus is a women’s chorus on the Sunshine Coast, specialising in barbershop singing which is characterised by four-part harmonies, ringing chords and an emphasis on showmanship. Their members come from all walks of life and all ages, sharing a love of music and friendships that extend well beyond the chorus. The ladies are putting on a night showcasing Decades of Diva, a celebration of women in music over the years.

When: Saturday 23 October, 2.30pm-4pm

Where: Lifepointe Baptist Church, 186 Wises Road, Buderim

Tickets: Adults, $15. Concession, $10. Via bit.ly/3v5FPVF

Kin Kin Art Fair

If you’re looking for a chance to meet and watch artists in action and maybe even buy a unique Christmas present or two, visit the inaugural Kin Kin Art Fair. Visitors can catch up with Kin Kinians and enjoy some country hospitality as painters, jewellers, photographers, mosaic artists and even a wood-whittler show off their artworks and offer their creations for sale. A few will also be sharing their amazing techniques. The art of local schoolchildren will also be on display and local singer Lia Rizzo will entertain visitors as they enjoy some delicious country refreshments.

When: Sunday 7 November, 8am-4pm

Where: Kin Kin School of the Arts Hall, Main Street, Kin Kin

Tickets: Free admission

Phone: Jo Wiles, 0418 555 670

Lucy Maunder and Mat Verevis — Montrose fundraising lunch

This event is an afternoon of fine food and fabulous entertainment including a three-course lunch with specially selected wines. Mat Verevis is an singer/actor and songwriter best known for his performance as Barry Mann in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. He recently appeared as Mark Cohen in RENT and Tobias Ragg in Sweeney Todd. Lucy Maunder is one of Australia’s musical theatre leading ladies. Currently starring in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory for which she was nominated for a 2019 Helpmann Award for Best Supporting Actress. Mat and Lucy have planned a lovely set to entertain you, with some favourite classics and beautiful duets.

When: Saturday, October 23, 12.30pm-4pm

Where: The Dock Mooloolaba, 123 Parkyn Parade

Tickets: $117.14 via bit.ly/3vekDg7

Offbeat Festival

OFFBEAT promises to be just that — little offbeat, a little off the beaten track and a bit of the unexpected. The first OFFBEAT was held at The Imperial Hotel in 2019, with the event now re-imagined and expanded beyond the hotel – with this year’s festival hub in the lush open-air space adjacent to the Eumundi Markets in Napier Road. Featuring HOLY HOLY, Angie McMahon, Tia Gostelow, plus many more. See website for full line-up.

When: Saturday 27 November, 12pm

Where: RV Park, 35 Napier Rd, Eumundi

Tickets: $79.90 via, bit.ly/3mwhjZF

 

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