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Would you be able to say “I was there” when Australia’s next up-and-coming artists were discovered?

Born from Live & Local – The Podcast, this family-friendly event will treat music lovers to an afternoon and evening showcasing the talents of 12 local musicians, food trucks and an opportunity to meet a range of incredible artists.

Dance and discover emerging local Sunshine Coast musicians looking to share their music at this low-cost spring event.

Sunshine Coast Strong Community Councillor David Law said this event was a wonderful opportunity for the community to support the local music industry.

“Music has a way of bringing people together and I urge you to buy tickets early and support these kinds of local music events that engage and connect our community,“ he said.

“At a time when major music events across Australia are suffering, Council recognises that affordable local events are important for our community.”

All proceeds from Live & Local – Twelve 4 Twelve will benefit The Stensholm Foundation’s Lookout 07. The Stensholm Foundation is a not-for-profit community organisation committed to providing support services and a safe haven for the young people in need across the Sunshine Coast.

To be held at Venue 114, 114 Sportsmans Parade, Bokarina, on Saturday 14 September from 2-10pm, Live & Local – Twelve 4 Twelve tickets are on sale and include performances by 12 artists – Mayah, Jack Raymond, Favourite Kid, Total Radio Silence, Wave Raiders, Drew Wilson, 8 Ball Aitken, Sailing in Space, Nyssa Ray, VidaPhunk, Shanleigh Rose, Col Finley.

Book at venue114.com.au/events/live-local-twelve-4-twelve

Cost $12.

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