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Aussie music icons to hit the Coast

Sunshine Coast music lovers are in for a treat this May when music icons Bernard Fanning and Paul Dempsey unite to bring their bold new project, Fanning Dempsey National Park, to Venue 114.

The highly-anticipated The Deluge 2025 Regional Tour will hit the stage on Friday 23 May showcasing an exciting new era for these two Australian artists.

Known for fronting two of Australia’s most revered bands—Powderfinger and Something For Kate—Fanning and Dempsey have crafted an entirely fresh sound for their debut album, The Deluge.

Tracks like Disconnect blend ethereal synths, pounding rhythms and bursts of saxophone led by monochromatic beats and layered vocals.

Their individual careers are legendary, with nine number one albums, countless industry awards and a combined 38 tracks in Triple J’s Hottest 100. The Deluge 2025 tour is a celebration of their creative evolution, promising a night that will resonate with new and longtime fans alike.

Sunshine Coast Council Strong Community Portfolio Councillor David Law encouraged locals to support the event and highlighted the importance of live music in fostering community spirit.

“Music has an incredible way of bringing people together and strengthening our connections,” Cr Law said.

“Hosting artists like Bernard Fanning and Paul Dempsey—who are much loved Australian music icons—is a fantastic way to celebrate our region’s diverse live music scene.

“We invite everyone to come along and experience an unforgettable night of Aussie music at Venue 114.”

Fanning Dempsey National Park ‘The Deluge’ 2025 Tour

Tickets are on sale now and are expected to sell-out, so don’t delay in securing yours.

When: Friday 23 May, 2025

Time: 7pm to 9pm

Location: Venue 114, 114 Sportsmans Parade, Bokarina

Cost: $99.90, all ages, licenced, standing event

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