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Bloom brings the boogie

After sold out performances across Australia in 2021, acclaimed singer/songwriter, Bloom, returns in 2022 to present a second chapter of her popular Stevie Nicks, Carole King and Linda Ronstadt Songbook.

She will be bringing the hits to Noosa when she performs at The J on Saturday 20 August.

This new show features some of the fan favourites from the 2021 tour plus a bunch of new hits from the three Grammy Award winning artists and vocal powerhouses.

As a constant on the Australian and New Zealand touring circuit, Bloom’s vocal prowess has been described by many as “mesmerising” and “sensational” and this show will be no different.

Bloom has handpicked some an incredible songbook that will have you primed for an unforgettable evening.

She has recently told of her story with her struggle with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) and has recently become an ambassador for Emerge Australia who’s aim it is to provide education, advocacy, research and support services for people living with the illness.

Through her touring, she has also raised over $23,000 for Shake It Up Australia, which promotes and funds Parkinson’s disease research in Australia aimed at better treatments and ultimately a cure.

Hear some of Linda’s greatest hits including Tumbling Dice, You’re No Good, That’ll Be The Day, Blue Bayou. Carole King’s I Feel The Earth Move, Natural Woman, It’s Too Late and Stevie Nicks: Edge of Seventeen, Rhiannon, Landslide, and Dreams.

Don’t miss Blood on Saturday 20 August at The J Noosa.

For more information visit 
thej.com.au or call (07) 5329 6560.

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