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HomeEntertainmentCoVibes is back for round five in Eumundi

CoVibes is back for round five in Eumundi

Following the sell-out shows of CoVibes, The Imperial Hotel Eumundi has announced ‘CoVibes 4’ will take place on Saturday 12 December, with Ayla and Sycco set to take to the stage in The Brewery, supported by Colie.

The CoVibes series of events is all about bringing the live music back in an intimate, seated event in the beautiful Brewery room in a Covid-safe environment.

In the world of modern music, Ayla is a refreshing force. At once humble and unassuming, yet as an artist, daringly bold.

Ayla’s brand of decadent pop, effortlessly combines otherworldly vocals with sharp-pop blows and multi-faceted production, all the while never underplaying deep lyrical sentiments. In 2014, at just 18, Ayla released her debut single ‘Wish I Was’, which immediately gained attention with Australian radio. By the end of the year this debut single came in #15 on Triple J’s most played songs of the year and #1 by a solo female artist.At 18, Brisbane songwriter and producer Sasha McLeod is Sycco.

Equally at home in the studio and on the stage, Sycco demands attention for her soulful voice, observant lyrics, psychedelic jazz aura and undeniable charisma. Following a buzzy set at Bigsound, Sycco was added to the line-ups of the 2020 Laneway Festival and Groovin The Moo and asked to support the likes of Spacey Jane and Vera Blue.

Sycco released her third single ’Peacemaker’ to widespread acclaim. She was made Triple J Unearthed’s feature artist of the week and the track was added to full rotation on Triple J as well as Spotify’s New Music Friday, Front Left and Indie Arrivals playlists, as well as several key Apple playlists. COLIE

Colie is a project from North Queensland singer-songwriter Nicole Cross. Sincere songwriting drawn from personal experiences and embracing vulnerability has always come naturally to Colie. She is a storyteller at heart, creating crisp clear poetry in music-motion filling the hearts of her listeners with warm assurance.

Celebrating amazing local talent, the CoVibes series is a collab between local artists, agencies and the Imperial Hotel, and is proudly supported by the Queensland Government by Arts Queensland.This is an 18 plus event.

Pre-sale tickets are only $35 (plus a booking fee) through OZTIX. No door sales. Doors open at 7pm. Seated show to comply with Covid-safe practices.

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