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Songbird takes to the stage in Eumundi

Songbird Jem Cassar-Daley is Eumundi bound, set to take to the stage with her full band in The Bunker at The Imperial Hotel Eumundi on Saturday 6 November for a seated show as part of her Skyline Meets The Sea Tour.

The show will celebrate the release of her stunning new music – her recently released single ‘Letting Go’ and new single ‘Changes’, set to be released 22 October.

Still in the early days of her solo career, 20-year-old Jem is already creating the standard of art that can only see her flourish.

She’s graced the Brisbane music scene this year with her stellar vocals and truly captivating performances.

From country roots (father Troy Cassar-Daley is country music royalty), Jem has come into her own as a contemporary indie-pop artist.Her talents in guitar, piano, singing and songwriting stem from a deep passion and great music community.

She’s since been equipped with the industry skills and knowledge to go forth and follow the path set out for her.

Jem’s world-class sound is a unique combination that draws favourites like Missy Higgins, Phoebe Bridgers, Angus and Julia Stone, and Carole King. As imagined, the result is quite gorgeous.

Jem is thrilled to have Chloe Styler as her special guest. Chloe is a voice for our times. Hers is strong, powerful and committed, and like Jem, she is seemingly destined to be at the forefront of young, focused and powerful Australian artists.TICKETS: Pre-sale $20 (+booking fee) through Oztix. No door sales. 18+ event. Doors open at 7pm.

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