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The Jensens play 70’s soundtrack

Strap in folks, Brisbane band The Jensens are taking to the stars and performing songs from Marvel’s Guardians Of The Galaxy 1 and 2 live.

The jam-packed show hits The Brewery at The Imperial Hotel Eumundi on Saturday 30 April and the inevitable dance-off starts at 7:30pm.

Fresh off their sold-out Stop Making Sense Talking Heads Tribute tour, for this show, the Jensens try their hand at 1970s’ rock, pop, soul and AM radio classics from this much-beloved soundtrack.

Hailing from Brisbane’s inner suburbs, and with roots to the Sunshine Coast, The Jensens combine elements of pop, disco, psychedelic and classic rock to form their own brand of indie rock with a retro heart and a modern glaze. 

Known for their live performances as much as their studio output, The Jensens have toured with bands such as Kingswood, Last Dinosaurs, The Vaccines and Spiderbait and played many a festival, including Splendour In The Grass, The Big Pineapple Music Festival and Jungle Love, to name a few.

Their latest studio offering is the much-anticipated full LP Hammer and Blush, an existential questioning of what it means to be alive in modernity. Loaded with a refined blend of psych-rock and disco, it’s their truest, most optimistic expression yet of 21st century life.

Tickets: $25 (+ booking fee) through Oztix. 18-plus event. Doors open at 7.30pm.

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