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Time for a wild night out with The Jungle Giants

A dance-pop sensation that’s developed a reputation for sell-out tours and dazzling festival crowds is coming to the Sunshine Coast.

The Jungle Giants have announced they will stop at Venue 114 as part of their long-awaited regional tour.

Known for their electronic music and guitar pop, the Aussie band is fast becoming an unstoppable force, having amassed well over half a billion streams worldwide and growing.

Sunshine Coast locals are in for a treat with the band expected to deliver an explosive high-energy live performance.

It will feature hits from their #1 ARIA-charting fourth album Love Signs, including Heavy Hearted, Sending Me Ur Loving and the title track, Love Signs

Organisers say The Jungle Giants are channelling hope, love and a dance-pop sensibility into their most irresistible and genre-defying work yet.

Sam Hales is sure to wow fans with his talent as the band’s lead vocalist, guitarist, songwriter and producer.

Driven by optimism, creative freedom and a desire to “go weird, go funny, and not be scared,” The Jungle Giants are not to be missed.

Sunshine Coast Council cconomy portfolio Councillor Jason O’Pray said the Sunshine Coast music community would be excited to welcome the popular dance-pop band to the community venue.

“Venue 114 has an exciting year ahead with an incredible line-up of homegrown bands playing right here at Venue 114,” Cr O’Pray said.

The Jungle Giants join Spacey Jane and Lime Cordiale as part of an impressive calendar of music and events coming up in 2023. This event is expected to sell out fast with tickets now on sale.

The Jungle Giants – Trippin Up Tour

When: Sunday 11 June 2023

Time: 7pm

Location: Venue 114, 114 Sportsmans Parade, Bokarina

Cost: $96.90 plus booking fee.

Tickets: Book via venue114.com.au/events/the-jungle-giants-trippin-up-tour/

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