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See the Taylor Swift Tribute Band on Noosa’s Main Beach

Are you ready for it? The Taylor Swift Tribute Band will present Reputation under the Bendigo Bank Marquee on Noosa’s Main Beach at the upcoming Noosa Alive Festival.

As an all weather event, the show on Sunday 21 July is sure to please the ‘Swifties’ with the ultimate Taylor Swift show.

Also announced for the 2024 Festival is the NOOSA alive! tradition, opera on the beach with Twilight Classics.

It’ll be an evening of gourmet food, fine wine and exceptional music on Noosa Main Beach, under the Bendigo Bank Marquee on Sunday 21 July.

Trio of flute, cello and harp by Carisma ABC classics group, String Quartet by Bridgerton Strings performing music from hit period drama on Netflix Bridgerton and superb vocal artists Tarita Botsman, Natasha Veselinovic and James Shaw perform a combination of Operatic Arias, Art Song, musical theatre and popular contemporary classics.

William McInnes will set the stage on fire at The J Theatre presenting his book Yah, Nah!. An intimate in conversation with McInnes on Monday 22 July. As expected, this event has almost sold out.

Exclusively created for NOOSA alive!, Australia’s master magician Tim Ellis has been wowing audiences around the world including Hollywood’s Magic Castle, Le Double Fond in Paris and New York’s world-famour Monday Night Magic. Suitable to all audiences, this performance will broaden the mindset of what is possible. Tim Ellis is the Guinness Record Holder for The World’s Longest Magic Show at 85 hours non-stop. Don’t miss this mesmerising performance 22 July at The J Theatre.

The Literary Program is growing nicely at the NOOSA alive! and they are proud to present, a Crime Writing Panel bringing together superb authors Michael Robotham, Candice Fox and JP Pomare to The J Theatre on 23 July to kindly discuss their craft and process in producing this special genre of novel writing. This is a hot ticket, seats are limited.

Harry Milas invites you get up close and personal with his small workshops teaching slight-of-hand magic tricks. Promising to astound, this event will be an unforgettable journey into the world of magic. Five mesmerising workshops, Harry has limited places on 23, 24 and 25 July in the Lorrikeet Room at The J Theatre.

A second show of Reputation is being performed at The J Theatre for those wanting a to immerse themselves in rising talent, Taylor Swift. This experience, dancing allowed of course, can’t be missed and only a few tickets remain, Tuesday 23 July.

Popular Film With Food event, A Taste of Things is a drama film set in 19th Century France with a love story and a passion for preparing food.

This event has sold out and sure to please in the theatrical Majestic Theatre in the Noosa Hinterland, Tuesday 23 July.

The Box Show provides something unique, an eco friendly performance explaining the transformation of discarded items from around the world which can be reused and converted into musical instruments.

Jodi Rodgers comes to the rescue of families who deal with autism and spectrum disorder. A hot topic in early education, Unique is a book where Jodi Rodgers teaches us about difference, connection and belonging.

Selling fast, this morning tea is a popular choice for Mums attending after drop off, Wednesday 24 July at Noosa Springs.

Indulge tasting and sample produce from Noosa hinterland locals at this fabulous feast.

Sensational Seafood is a three-course lunch at Ricky’s River Bar and Restaurant on Thursday 25 July where seafood is the indisputable star of the show. Estampa entertains with world jazz notes, again a fabulous event to attend, finishing at 3pm.

Festival Dates: 19-28 July.

NOOSA alive! also enjoys collaborative events with:

– Sunny Coast Film Collective (Sunny Coast Showdown);

– Noosa Regional Gallery (many events and exhibitions to be announced);

– Noosa Performing Arts;

-Slow Food Noosa (Film With Food).

Visit noosaalive.com.au for more information, to purchase tickets.

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