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Oriana presents Pop Royalty

Get ready for an unforgettable musical experience as the Sunshine Coast’s acclaimed Oriana Choir brings Pop Royalty to the stage, 2pm, March 22 at the Matthew Flinders Performance Centre and March 28 at The J, Noosa with concerts at 1.30pm and 7.30pm.

Pop Royalty is set to bring the house down in a spectacular tribute to the kings, queens, princes and princesses of popular music, celebrating eight decades of global hits that shaped generations.

Journey through the iconic sounds of Nat King Cole, Whitney Houston, Elvis, Michael Jackson, John Farnham, Ed Sheeran, Taylor Swift, and so many more. Vibrant, nostalgic, and bursting with hits, Pop Royalty is a show that honours the music that is the soundtrack of our lives.

These well-loved songs will come to life through the Oriana Choir’s rich harmonies, the vibrant, energetic direction of conductor Elisabeth Wallis Gaedtke, and the accompaniment of the talented Oriana Band. This dazzling concert event will showcase the unforgettable music of the world’s most iconic superstars.

“This concert is pure musical joy – a chance to revel in the hits we all know and love,” said Oriana President, Melissa Innes. “This concert is a tribute to the artists who ruled the charts – and our hearts. We can’t wait for audiences to feel the energy as we pay tribute to the legends of pop.”

Adding to the excitement, the Sunshine Coast Youth Choir conducted by Sarah Laws will join the stage, bringing fresh energy and youthful enthusiasm to this spectacular musical event.

Don’t miss your chance to experience Pop Royalty live with Oriana, showcasing eight decades of iconic hits. Tickets are on sale now!

For all the details visit oriana.org.au. For enquiries phone 0431 542 343. For the Noosa events at The J on March 28, tickets are available from the venue (thej.com.au ph: 5329 6560).

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