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HomeEntertainmentCoVibes is back for round four in Eumundi

CoVibes is back for round four in Eumundi

Following the sell-out shows of CoVibes 1, 2 and 3, The Imperial Hotel Eumundi has announced ‘CoVibes 4’ will take place on Saturday 28 November, with the incredible Emily Wurramara set to take to the stage in The Brewery.

CoVibes is all about bringing the live music back in an intimate, seated event in the beautiful Brewery room in a Covid-safe environment.

Originally from Groote Eylandt in the Northern Territory, growing up Emily loved hearing her uncles sing, but also realised that women from her community rarely sang in public.Wanting to inspire and empower members of her community, especially young Indigenous women, to find their voice, Emily embarked on a musical journey that has touched the hearts and minds of audiences across Australia and internationally.

Emily’s debut album received an ARIA nomination and AIR award for Best Blues and Roots Album. She is a six times Queensland Music Award winner and has toured extensively across Australia, Canada and Ireland.

Joining her on the night are Volcanic Lovers and Jem Cassar-Daley.

Made up of old school friends and sweethearts, Gold Coast hinterland-based Volcanic Lovers blend their influences in Afro-Latin rhythms with their love of rich harmony and heartfelt storytelling, with a sound likened to a blend of Fat Freddy’s Drop, Jamiroquai and Paul Simon.

Taking their first giant leap onto the scene in mid-2019, Volcanic Lovers have already graced the stages of much-loved music and arts festivals Caloundra Music Festival, Bello Winter Music Festival and Mullum Music Festival and pre-COVID19 were announced as semi-finalists in the Byron Blues Fest Busking Competition, as well supporting local legends Cheap Fakes, Hot Potato Band and Band of Frequencies on tour. Their show is like a warm embrace on your favourite, most colourful memory of Sunday afternoon.

Brisbane-based singer songwriter Jem Cassar-Daley has a captivating stage presence and plays piano across a variety of genres. Her interest in music began at a young age, inspired by artists including Missy Higgins, the Dixie Chicks and Carole King.

She has recorded and performed live with her father Troy Cassar-Daley at events such as the Sydney Carols in the Domain, as well as being the opening act for his Greatest Hits Tour in 2019. This year-long tour of performing provided Jem with invaluable musical and industry experience.

Celebrating amazing local talent, the CoVibes series is a collab between local artists, agencies and the Imperial Hotel, and is proudly supported by the Queensland Government by Arts Queensland.This is an 18+ event.

Tickets to CoVibes 4 are just $35 and numbers are strictly limited. Pre-sale only through OZTIX. No door sales.Doors open 7pm. Seated show to comply with Covid-safe practices.

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