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Alex Lloyd returns to Eumundi with amazing tunes

Singer songwriter Alex Lloyd will return to the stage on Friday 22 July in The Brewery at The Imperial Hotel Eumundi, performing with his Live & Amazing Australian tour.

The multi-platform ARIA award-winning musician will bring all his hits to the stage for one incredible night of music singing and nostalgia. Alex will be supported on the night by singer songwriter Declan Kelly.

Alex will be performing his classic songs like Amazing, Black the Sun, Lucky Star, Green, Coming Home and Never Meant to Fail, together with some much loved and well known covers Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen), and Better Be Home Soon (Crowded House). 

These amazing tunes will come to life through a tapestry of soulful singing, masterful playing and clever arrangements. 

Come share the memories and enjoy this chance for an up close and personal night with Alex Lloyd.

Music runs through Declan Kelly’s blood.

It’s been a part of him since the very beginning.

With an Irish father and a Maori mother, herself a talented musician, he was encouraged to learn the drums and guitar at a young age.

His music is heavily influenced by the mix of cultures – weaving together story telling of traditional Irish folk music, Polynesian harmonies, and blues n roots music and rhythms.

Declan spent much of the 2020/21 lockdown period in his studio working on a new album, produced by Justin Stanley (Prince, Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton, Nikka Costa) due for release later in 2022.

This show is proudly supported by Live Music Australia – an Australian Government initiative.

TICKETS: $40 (+ booking fee) through Oztix. 18+ event. Doors open 7.30pm.

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