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HomeEntertainmentSee Gold Logie winner Tom Gleeson at Noosa Alive Festival

See Gold Logie winner Tom Gleeson at Noosa Alive Festival

Noosa Alive Fesitval guests will be treated to acts like master stand-up by Gold Logie winner Tom Gleeson with his brand-new live show, Gear.

His event set for Saturday 20 July sold out within days, so don’t delay if something takes your interest.

NOOSA alive! Festival president Andrew Stafford said the 10 day festival in paradise could not be more exciting with the specially curated performances NOOSA alive! continues to deliver in it’s 22nd year.

“NOOSA alive! is part of Australia’s festival trail and this year Queensland’s cultural calendar is bursting with opportunity and choice,” he said.

“We are delighted to present international acts but also invite our youth to participate in workshops, masterclasses including our annual talent search Noosa STARS alive!

“Prices are kept affordable, the 22nd anniversary program has high-level artistic inclusions with an interactive point of difference allowing all ages to be involved in performances, masterclasses and workshops with some of Australia best artists such as John Bell AO-OBE,” Mr Stafford said.

“The literary program continues to grow, a new inclusion is two world class magicians and Richard Tognetti returns with Satu In The Beyond.

“We are proud to continue to keep ticket prices affordable without compromising on the quality of the program by including all age demographics, there is something for everyone. Tickets are selling fast for many reasons.

“The children’s eco-friendly interactive musical performances have seen to be popular, Seaside Vibes two-day music festival on Noosa Main Beach returns and our iconic opera on the beach never disappoints.

“We welcome Queensland Ballet for their 11 consecutive year showcasing two world premier ballets, our Noosa STARS alive! talent search is in its third year, there is a smorgasbord of live performances and surprises for everyone.

“I encourage you to book a week away with us in Noosa and immerse yourself in the annual July arts and cultural program.”

Bask in the dangerous realism of electro-acoustic collaboration by Satu In The Beyond, featuring an all-star line-up of Australian musicians drawn from the punk, indie and classical sound worlds.

Satu leads globally renowned ACO Artistic Director Richard Tognetti on electric violin, Midnight Oil’s Jim Moginie on guitar, Paul Beard on keyboards, Kiah Gossner on bass and Declan Kelly on drums to perform a uniquely intoxicating blend of genre-defying artistry and experimentation, Saturday 20 July at The J Theatre.

Festival Dates: 19-28 July.

NOOSA alive! also enjoys collaborative events with:

– Sunny Coast Film Collective (Sunny Coast Showdown);

– Noosa Regional Gallery (many events and exhibitions to be announced);

– Noosa Performing Arts;

-Slow Food Noosa (Film With Food).

Visit noosaalive.com.au for more information, to purchase tickets.

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