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HomeIn BusinessDon't miss Eumundi School of Music's Mini Festival

Don’t miss Eumundi School of Music’s Mini Festival

In its eighth year, The Eumundi School of Music (ESOM) is excited to present a Mini Festival event on Saturday 31 August, jam packed with performances from talented alumni and their bands, along with the first live performances from 2024 ESOM bands.

Eumundi School of Music is a not-for-profit music mentoring and tuition program offering part and full scholarships to Sunshine Coast students, in Years 3 to 12. 

These young musicians are chosen through an audition process headed up by five-time ARIA award-winning and seven times platinum artist Katie Noonan and team.

“One of the most exciting elements for our young musos is the live, end of program concert with full professional band and production,” Katie said.

“This Mini Festival is the culmination of all their hard work, and sharing the stage with former students and professional musicians is a real buzz for the young musicians.”

There will be almost 70 independent musicians performing across the day from 1pm to 10pm in the beautiful Eumundi School of Arts Hall.

The Mini Fest line-up includes performances by Jam & Scones, Ampersand, Ultraviolets, Unmuted, Whitt’s End and Layla Havana and band; along with performances from MOU, featuring the songs of Isaac Conomos and band, recent Carol Lloyd Award-winning siren songstress Jo Davie and band.

TICKETS: $40 adults/$30 concession/$20 children through Eventbrite. Kids under five free.

More information at eumundischoolofmusic.com

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