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A special night of words and music with Jeff Lang

The phenomenal Jeff Lang will be taking to the stage in The Brewery at The Imperial Hotel Eumundi on Saturday 1 May for what will be a very special night of words and music.

Jeff has built a reputation for making startling and influential music that is accomplished, intricate, gutsy, melodic and loaded with soul.

Often taking unexpected turns, he has consistently inspired his audiences by creating a stylistically diverse catalogue of more than 30 albums. But with every well-credentialed artistic soul, evolving and diving into the unknown, is a step that is never too far away – and so in 2019, Jeff sat down and began to write what would become his first book.

’Some Memories Never Die’, the resulting memoir of three decades on the road, contains memories of gigs where the pay was akin to blood money, and reflections on how the road’s twists and turns can be lightened by the presence of fellow travellers – and occasionally darkened by them too.

Each purchase of the book comes bundled with a download code for an exclusive 22 track album of re-recorded versions of Jeff Lang classics, explicitly produced for the book’s publication.

To celebrate the book’s release, Jeff’s Eumundi show will combine music with an ‘in conversation’ and Q and A session.

A limited number of spaces will be available for ticket purchasers to register for an hour-long workshop with Jeff, where he will give detailed insight into his songcraft, guitar techniques and much more.Slots will be filled on a first come, first served basis. Please forward your proof of purchase email to: jefflangworkshop@gmail with the Subject line EUMUNDI WORKSHOP to register. He will then be in touch with timings and further info.

TICKETS: Pre-sale $25 (+ booking fee) through Oztix. 18+ event. No door sales. Doors open 7.30pm.

To comply with Covid-safe practices, there is LIMITED seating at this event. Seating is non-allocated – first come, first served. There will be plenty of standing room.

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