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Jeff Martin plays the songs of Led Zeppelin

After the success of sold out shows in Brisbane and the Gold Coast, Jeff Martin (of iconic Canadian band The Tea Party) is proud to bring the ’Songs of Led Zeppelin’ event to The Brewery at the Imperial Hotel Eumundi.

His first two shows in Eumundi on Friday 4 and Saturday 5 December have sold out, and a third and final show on Friday 20 December is now on sale.

The solo shows will see Jeff will perform Led Zeppelin classics over two 60-minute acoustic sets using a collection of his rarest instruments.

Jeff Martin’s reputation as a world-renowned live performer is well known and he has been labeled everything from “child prodigy”, “virtuoso guitarist”, and a “singer with perfect pitch”.

In addition to his incredible career with The Tea Party, Jeff has carved out a distinctive and successful career as a solo artist and as an acclaimed and highly sought-after producer. His life has vastly been an exquisite journey immersing himself in many cultures and learning to play the traditional instruments from those cultures from the masters of the craft – in particular the Middle East, and subcontinents of India. His home and studio are filled with ancient instruments he’s collected on his travels – all of which he plays fluently.

Jeff can’t wait to get back to Eumundi and play these timeless songs – personal and fan favourites from the legendary Led Zeppelin.

This event has limited capacity to comply with Covid Safe regulations and is not to be missed for any Jeff Martin or Led Zeppelin fan. Seating is non-allocated, so it’s first come, first served.

Doors open 7pm and tickets can be purchased on pre-sale for $55 (+ booking fee) through Oztix.

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