Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeEntertainmentPerforming arts to come alive in Noosa festival

Performing arts to come alive in Noosa festival

For 10 fabulous days in July, NOOSA alive! is transforming local venues and spaces into stages for the world’s best, showcasing a dazzling array of experience and cultural discoveries for audiences.

From Friday 19 July – Sunday 28 July, get ready for 10 days of energy and excitement, as NOOSA alive! again delivers an unmissable event; the very best of arts and culture, set up close and personal in one of Australia’s very best destinations.

NOOSA alive! 2019 Producer Tim Loydell said this year’s program will have arts lovers spoilt for choice.

”We’re thrilled to be offering locals and visitors alike the opportunity to savour a diverse offering of music, theatre, dance, art, film, literature and even culinary experiences at this year’s festival,” Tim said.

“We’re excited to deliver a veritable smorgasbord of local, national and international talent, with a really broad spectrum of arts experiences. It’s a program that has something for everyone, and it’s a privilege to bring such talent to the region.

“The festival vision this year is really focused on individual performances and how each one contributes to the vivid tapestry of the festival. We’re thrilled to be showcasing this diverse line-up, featuring international flavours, established and emerging Australian icons and the very best of our own local arts, culture and culinary experiences in Noosa’s signature intimate venues and settings.”

NOOSA alive! President Andrew Squires said, “2019 represents an exciting line-up and festival flavour, the first step in our plans for a rejuvenation and re-framing of the festival experience that continues to deliver the brilliant quality NOOSA alive! is known for”.

NOOSA alive! 2019 builds on the wonderful legacy established by its founding members including current patrons, David and Kristen Williamson who, for over 15 years, have brought the best of the performance world to Noosa – for all to enjoy.

Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to immerse yourself in these world-class performances, to view the full list of upcoming shows visit noosaalive.com.au

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Singing legends and comedy gold

The Events Centre, Caloundra, is turning up the volume in February. Get ready for a month packed with legendary rock tributes, soulful Motown grooves,...

Vale Jane Rivers

Houseboat warning

More News

New intern docs learn the ropes at Gympie and SCUH

Seventy-six new graduate doctors are joining the team at Sunshine Coast Health, ready to transform their training into person-centred care at hospitals across the...

Houseboat warning

Maritime Safety Queensland (MSQ) has again today reminded owners of vessels over five metres in length that, as of 1 January 2026, anchoring in...

Noosa wants better tourism

For many Noosa residents, tourism can feel less like an economic success story and more like a daily pressure - crowded roads, busy beaches,...

From landfill to second life

In a first for the Australian water industry, Unitywater has implemented a recycling initiative that turns the PVC banner mesh used at construction sites...

Sunshine Beach boosts safety capacity

Six dedicated surf lifesavers from Sunshine Beach and Peregian Beach have successfully completed advanced Rescue Water Craft (RWC) training – expanding the lifesaving capability...

Flight path consultation extended

Noosa Mayor Frank Wilkie has welcomed Air Services Australia’s decision to extend the submission period for the proposed changes to the Sunshine Coast Airport...

Grants up for grabs

The State Government has opened applications for the first round of the Gambling Community Benefit Fund this year, with grants of up to $35,000...

Llew calls for flight path consultation extension

Federal Member for Wide Bay, Llew O’Brien MP, is calling on the Australian Government and Airservices Australia to expand and extend the community consultation...

CARA report 2025

CARA President’s Report 2025 In April, CARA committee members attended the ENERVEST Battery Energy Storage information session at the Cooroy Memorial Hall. Their Battery Energy...

Counterfeit note warning

Queensland pubs, hotels and restaurants are being urged to remain vigilant amid reports of counterfeit $50 and $100 banknotes circulating through hospitality venues across...