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Friday nights stay alive in Noosa Junction

Let the good times roll in everyone’s favourite local, Noosa Junction, as the streets and laneways are set to come alive under the fairy lights with the sweet sounds of talented local musicians.

Noosa Junction Association president, David Langdon acknowledged and thanked the Junction Agents for their support of the precinct, local artists, and the broader community.

“Since Covid, Noosa Junction Association has been supporting local musicians and building our precinct activation and outdoor offer through music and lighting – particularly on a Friday night,“ he said.

“But our budgets didn’t always allow for an ongoing calendar of music. With the five agencies supporting us, the program is now sustainable, and we can keep the music playing, providing free entertainment for locals and visitors as they dine, bar hop and shop their way around the precinct.“

David said the feedback from businesses and the community had been incredible and very positive.

“The example set by the agents of giving back, typifies the locals helping locals’ approach the Junction is known for,“ he said.

“We believe the Junction music brings added foot traffic, and a great overall vibe.

“It gives local real estate agents even more to talk about to prospective tenants and businesses.“

Every Friday, from 5pm, there will be more twilight music to enjoy, depending on the current Covid restrictions.

The free entertainment is available thanks to a collective of Noosa Junction Real Estate Agents, Century 21 Noosa, Ray White Commercial Noosa and Sunshine Coast North, McGrath Estate Agents Noosa, Williamson & Co – Real Estate, Noosa4Sale and the Noosa Junction Association.

For all your hot twilight nights, FLAVA and local shopping in the Junction, get social with them online @visitnoosajunction or visit the website visitnoosajunction.net

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