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Noosa Guitar Festival returns

Get ready for the third annual Noosa Guitar Festival, brought to you by Wild Goat Entertainment and Big Sky Guitar Productions, happening from 23-30 November.

This exciting festival will take place in a range of stunning venues from the historic Majestic Theatre in Pomona, to a guitar workshop at Noosa’s own iconic music shop, Music at Noosa. Extending beyond Noosa this year’s festival is branching out to include Norton’s Music Factory, an oasis for music lovers in Caloundra, and Burleigh’s top live music venue and creative hub, Mo’s Desert Club House on the Gold Coast.

The festival lineup features a mix of electrifying emerging and established guitarists from across Australia, ready to showcase their skills and share their love for this versatile instrument.

Experience inspiring performances by acclaimed Spanish flamenco guitarist Paco Lara, with special guest flamenco, jazz and gypsy swing expert, Camaron De La Vega. Take a masterclass with Nashville singer, songwriter and guitarist, Daniel Champagne and learn his secrets to successfully fusing Blues and Folk with the showmanship of Pop music.

Or simply witness and be inspired by the raw, captivating sounds of Hat Fitz, the fierce and expressive licks of Kathleen Halloran, the distinctive melodies of Brisbane’s premier rock guitarist, Simon Gardner, the soaring blues and rock riffs of Lecia Louise and the unique finger picking and deeply textured sounds of Tom Combes, just to name a few!

Truly, an unforgettable week filled with incredible talent, as artists from all over come together to celebrate their passion for the guitar. “For us, it was a day to remember,” shares Dominic Ward, a classical guitarist from the Solstice Guitar Duo, who took part in the 2024 festival. “Connecting with legends like jazz icon Jamie Clark and shredder Simon Gardner was a fantastic opportunity for our careers. It inspires us to explore new styles in our own music.”

Don’t miss out on this chance to be part of a vibrant community of guitar enthusiasts and musicians. Mark your calendars for the 2025 Noosa Guitar Festival — we can’t wait to see you there!

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