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TOBiAS to celebrate music of The Cure in Eumundi

Following a string of sold-out performances, local music sensation TOBiAS is taking his celebrated tribute show “Tobias Celebrates The Cure” to new stages.

This immersive live experience pays homage to one of the most influential bands of our time, The Cure — blending nostalgia, artistry, and heartfelt performance into one unforgettable night.

Hailing from Noosa, TOBiAS has earned acclaim for his rich musicality, compelling stage presence, and deep emotional connection to the music he performs. Backed by a powerhouse ensemble of top-tier musicians, TOBiAS brings over four decades of The Cure’s iconic catalogue to life—from haunting ballads and post-punk anthems to synth-laced pop gems.

Audiences can expect faithful renditions of beloved hits like “Just Like Heaven,” “Lovesong,” and “Boys Don’t Cry,” alongside carefully selected deep cuts that showcase the band’s musical evolution and emotional range. Every performance is meticulously curated to honour the spirit of The Cure while offering a fresh, intimate perspective.

“This isn’t just a covers gig,” TOBiAS said.

“It’s a celebration of the emotional connection people have with this music. I’ve poured my heart into every detail—from the arrangements to the atmosphere—because The Cure’s music deserves that level of respect.”

Opening the night is Noosa’s own rising star Jemzel —an electrifying talent who’s rapidly gaining momentum with 14,000 monthly Spotify listeners and a string of standout releases turning heads across the Australian music scene.

Prepare to be transported. Get your tickets now and be part of the magic.

EVENT DETAILS:

Celebrate the Music of The Cure — Featuring TOBiAS

Imperial Hotel Eumundi – 7pm Saturday 20 September

Tickets just $30 from shorturl.at/HxfQF

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