Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeEntertainmentCassar-Daley plays Eumundi

Cassar-Daley plays Eumundi

Country singer-songwriter supremo Troy Cassar-Daley is heading to The Imperial Hotel Eumundi to take to the stage in The Brewery on Thursday 22 October, supported by his daughter Jem Cassar-Daley.

Troy’s show on Friday 23 October in Eumundi has already sold out, prompting the announcement of a second show at The Imperial Hotel Eumundi on Thursday 22 October.

Troy Cassar-Daley has released 10 studio albums throughout his 30 years of making music. He comes from a long line of storytellers and shares his musicianship with so many artists across different styles of music. His passion to pen stories about this land and what lies at the heart of it has been a driving force in his career. Troy’s natural authenticity is the bloodline of his music that endears him to his ever-growing number of fans from every walk of life. Troy has been awarded numerous accolades including 37 Golden Guitars, 4 ARIAs, 3 APRA Song of the Year awards, 9 Deadlys (Australian Indigenous Artist Awards), 4 CMAA Entertainer of the Year awards plus 2 NIMAs (National Indigenous Music Awards). In 2017 Troy was honoured as the 50th inductee into the prestigious Australasian Roll Of Renown. He has had numerous gold and platinum albums and achieved a staggering 32 Number 1 chart singles. His songs have been the soundtrack to the everyday triumphs, struggles and good times for Australians from our small towns to the big cities. Jem Cassar-Daley is a Brisbane-based singer songwriter with 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 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. As a graduate of the Senior Academy of Country Music in Tamworth in 2019, she developed both her performance and songwriting skills, whilst collaborating with seasoned artists including Catherine Britt, Lyn Bowtell and Kevin Bennett. She has also performed at the 2019 Ekka at the Stockman’s Bar and during the Ekka Nites Spectacular, the National Anthem at the Gold Coast 600 V8 Supercars, and festivals including the Jacaranda Festival in Grafton, the Queenscliff Music Festival, the Sugar Free Country Festival and the Tamworth Country Music Festival. Doors open 7pm. This is a seated show and tickets are limited to comply with Covid Safe regulations. 18+ event

TICKETS: Pre-sale $50 (+ booking fee) through Oztix.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Noosa Pirates on the move

A recent flyer from the Noosa Pirates Rugby League Club reports that pre-season training is well underway - with robust attendance and enthusiasm as...
More News

Butter factory turns up heat

The Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre is set to showcase the Sunshine Coast’s next wave of creative talent when its much-anticipated biennial 40 under...

Christmas on the Rhine

With many families breaking away from traditional Christmas celebrations and exploring ways to connect so the whole family can relax, the idea of taking...

Discover India in comfort, colour and confidence

India is a destination that awakens the senses like nowhere else on earth. From the spiritual rhythm of ancient rituals to the grandeur of...

Gardens need plan for living collections

A living collection management plan is a vital component required in the draft Noosa Botanic Gardens masterplan to address a lack of focus on...

Our People

The Noosa Dolphins Rugby Union Club is a prime example of an amazing success story in sport. Now, Jerry Lewis guides us through...

Noosa happenings

Seeing across our electorate the joy emanating from residents celebrating being an ‘Aussie’, with flags, snags, music and family, was a powerful reminder of...

Big Jack gets and A-Day gong

The late, great Jack McCoy received a well-deserved Order of Australia in last week’s Australia Day honours list, for “significant service to surf cinematography”. Not...

Working the graveyard shift

Troy Andreassen has literally been working the graveyard shift for more than 32 years. Troy looks after Noosa’s cemeteries in Cooroy, Tewantin and Pomona, helping...

Turning up the love

Love is in the air at Noosa Chocolate Factory — and this Valentine’s Day, it’s also dipped in pink chocolate. From Monday, February 9, one...

Ready for anything

It was an emergency. Floodwaters had cut off the North Shore ferry. A woman was in labour. Paramedics couldn’t get across. And time was running...