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Live local music in Eumundi

Put Saturday 9 July in your diary for a great night of live local music at The Imperial Hotel Eumundi with August River Band, supported by Lucid Safari.

Hearing August River Band for the first time, you may find yourself thinking Roy Orbison was fronting an unplugged Faith No More show with Stuart Copeland on drums.

Prepare yourself for cinematic lyrical noir with dark tales full of imagery from a lost Cohen Bros script, odd-time metal riffs played on acoustic guitars, soaring and swooning classical violin layers underpinned by heavy dub rock basslines, harmonies and a heavy dose of poetic romance.

This is a band with nothing to prove other than how beautiful it truly is to pour love into the creative rivers of life, love and loss.

Big, bold and beautiful – the August River Band’s debut live studio album Thank You Pain is available for full immersion on high quality vinyl, and all streaming platforms if you still haven’t got a turntable for your hifi.

Joining the roaring five-piece August River Band is the thumping indie reggae rock sensation Lucid Safari, who will take you on an emotional roller coaster, tapping into all the feels you have at your disposal. 

These bands absolutely love performing live and they are chomping at the bit to share the love, so grab a paddle.

TICKETS: $15 (+ booking fee) through Oztix. 18+ event. Doors open 7.30pm.  

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