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HomeEntertainmentPrepare for musical majesty in Eumundi!

Prepare for musical majesty in Eumundi!

Fans of iconic band Gomez will be thrilled to hear that Ben Ottewell and Ian Ball will be taking to the stage at The Imperial Hotel Eumundi on Friday 15 September with special guest Buddy.

As a band, Gomez have toured countless times and have amassed a huge loyal fanbase and the acclaim of critics worldwide including a Mercury Music Prize for their debut album ‘Bring It On’ in their home country some 25 years ago. 

The presence of multiple, uniquely talented vocalists within Gomez has always been one of the group’s primary strengths. This stripped-back duo performance will showcase the powerful, soulful voice of Ben Ottewell and the softly sung Ian Ball – working their magic in an intimate setting. 

Ben and Ian’s joyful and harmonious performance will bring together a bit of blues, indie-pop and folk-rock into a music-lovers feast fit for all ears. 

The show will see the boys share an array of work spanning across their 20+ year career – from Gomez classics to selections from their accomplished individual solo careers, and the odd cover thrown in.

Get in quick for tickets and prepare for musical majesty and shenanigans in Eumundi!

Doors open at 7.30pm. This is an 18+ show.

TICKETS: $49 + booking fee through Oztix.

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