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What’s on at The J

The J theatre is right in the heart of The Junction.

The J Noosa is a community, arts and entertainment hub, owned and operated by Noosa Council, and we are proud to be Noosa’s Premier Entertainment space.

There are several meeting rooms for hire.

We have a community Art Wall (hireable on a month-by-month basis). Pop in and have a look at the most recent exhibition.

The J is lucky to be able to bring world class events to Noosa Junction!

Coming up soon…

Damien Leith and Darren Coggan: In good Company

Two of Australia’s most applauded performers back on stage celebrating the songs that shook the world, by the artists that changed it. Accompanied by the lush sounds of The Good Company of Strings Quartet.

Michael Leunig on Life Art and Poetry

Writer, Painter, Philosopher, Poet and Australian icon Michael Leunig – In Conversation with himself and the audience.

Soweto Gospel Choir: Hope

An all-new concert by three-time Grammy-winning Soweto Gospel Choir – celebrating songs and anthems from the Freedom movement of Nelson Mandela’s South Africa, back to the Civil Rights Movement of Martin Luther King’s 1950s America.

John Waters: Radio Luxembourg

A phenomenal walk-through nostalgia and an era of music that remains in the cellular memory of fans over several generations. From the evocative strains of Peter Saarstedt’s Where Do You Go to My Lovely, to the memory dredging Waterloo Sunset by the Kinks.

Be sure to leave time for preshow dinner and drinks at one of the many fabulous eateries in the junction!

Sign up to our newsletter to get the best seats in the house. For more information, visit thej.com.au

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