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Park Sounds return on Sunday

Put Sunday 25 September in your diary for the next Park Sounds event.

The music magic will be happening from 1-4pm with another great local line-up featuring Dan Horne, Lizzy Lamborn and Tobias Band. Pack your picnic rug and chairs for this fabulous family-friendly afternoon of free live music in Dick Caplick Park, right in the centre of town Eumundi.

Dan Horne is a foot stompin’ folk infused blues and roots multi-instrumentalist – a one-man-band who plays a mesmerising blend of foot drums, harmonica and multiple guitars.

He began his music career in 2014 performing on the streets, busking and travelling, and quickly became a must-see act in the live music scene, rigorously touring and playing music festivals across the country.

In 2020 Dan won the Eumundi’s Pretty Good Song Competition, earning himself a hefty $10k prize money. Dan is now working on his 2022 EP Brighter Days – a soundtrack of delta blues, filled with slide guitar, gospel melodies and roaring harmonica that is due for release in October.

Singer songwriter Lizzy Lamborn has an impressive vocal range and a captivatingly sweet sound.

Her thought-provoking lyrics and beautiful melodies are complemented by earthy guitar rhythms, resulting in the distinctive grungy, indie-folk style that gives her songs such a unique and compelling flavour.

Lizzy’s music is quirky, gritty, playful and raw and has both a sweetness and an edge to it that are held beautifully in tension, creating a memorable and inspiring experience for her audience.

Soulful. Engaging. Enigmatic.

Indie/folk pop artist Tobias has been described as Beck meets Paul Kelly meets War On Drugs. After two decades performing on the international stage, Tobias has playing alongside Missy Higgins, Jen Cloher, Archie Roach, Fanny Lumsden, Mark Seymour and Shane Howard.

Known for his exceptional breadth, craftsmanship and songwriting ability, Tobias comes to life in his live performances with his band.

His single When The Sun Come Up Again became AMRAP #1 in Australia in 2017. Prior to Covid, Tobias had toured for the past five years living on the road building audiences around Australia, performing at festivals and organising drought relief concerts in towns throughout Western Queensland. He recently returned to the Sunshine Coast hinterland and is now focused on writing and recording a new album set for release in late 2022. 

Park Sounds is an initiative of the team at the Imperial Hotel Eumundi and takes place on the last Sunday of the month. It is an alcohol-free event.

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