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HomeEntertainmentGet in quick for tickets to Noosa Alive Reignite

Get in quick for tickets to Noosa Alive Reignite

Noosa Alive Reignite is a return to the arts in the patch of paradise that is Noosa, and the dates for your diary are Thursday 11 March – Saturday 13 March, with tickets on sale now.

President of Noosa Alive Andrew Squires thanked the community for continuing to back the not-for-profit event as it reignites in 2021.

“2020 was a very difficult year as we had to shut down the festival,“ he said.

“We were lucky that we were able to put the brakes on it early before we had outlaid a large amount of money. So we were able to maintain revenue to keep the festival going in the new year.

“We are seeing the amazing community support now by the amount of tickets that are selling, while we continue to work on the July event. We’ve also had fantastic support from our key stakeholders Noosa Council and Tourism Noosa.“

Noosa Alive has always been very much about bringing the best of the arts to Noosa, delivering top cultural performances to the area and giving access to locals who may not otherwise have the opportunity, Andrew said.

“Quality events, quality performers, quality food, business forums, entertainment and of course family events to bring the community together,“ he said.

Andrew stresses that all events comply with the COVID safety regulations and encourages arts-lovers to get in quick to avoid disappointment – as there are limited numbers of tickets and certain events have already sold out, including Dinner with Trent Dalton.

The stellar program line-up features the following events:

PARIS JE T’AIME: Thursday 11 March, 6pm @ Noosa Springs Resort – a night of fine food, wine and music with Pauline Maudy and friends

Enjoy a French inspired three-course meal and drinks, then sit back and soak up the enchanting songs of Paris and beyond. Tix: $165 (+ booking fee)

SHIMMER – PARTY TONIGHT?: Friday 12 March, 6pm @ FISH Parkridge Noosa – Spanish themed food, wine and dance with MZAZA

‘Shimmer – Party Tonight?’ is the theme for what will be an exciting evening of Spanish food, drinks and dancing to the live music from the fabulous and award-winning MZAZA, with the irrepressible Carlie Wacker taking to the stage as shimmering MC. Tix: $165 (+ booking fee)

SUNSHINE FESTIVAL: Saturday 13 March, 12noon – 4pm @ Noosa Dolphins Rugby Union Club – a festival of fun for families and friends of all ages

​​Meet up with friends and family and celebrate being together in the outdoors again with live music and entertainment from artists Mason Hope, Lizzy Lamborn and Nyssa Ray.

Activities on offer (all free with admission) include an inflatable obstacle course, face painting, street performers and arts and crafts workshops. Food trucks on-site catering for all tastes and needs.

Tix: $10 or $5 for under 16 years, and free for under 5 years. Family tickets are $25 for two adults and up to three kids (+ booking fees)

SUNSET VIBES:

Saturday 13 March, 6 – 10pm @ Noosa Dolphins Rugby Union Club – live music outdoor concert with OKA, Bobby Alu + The Lyrical

This is the return of live music in the outdoors – so let’s celebrate that, get together for sundown grooves, and dance to the beat of a loved line-up with OKA, Bobby Alu and The Lyrical.

Tix: $50 (+ booking fee)

For ticket purchases and more information, visit www.noosaalive.com.au

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