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See stars of future at low-cost music showcase

Would you be able to say “I was there” when Australia’s next up-and-coming artists were discovered?

Born from Live and Local – The Podcast, this family friendly event will treat music lovers to an afternoon and evening showcasing the talents of 12 local musicians, food trucks and an opportunity to meet a range of incredible artists.

To be held at Venue 114 on Saturday 14 September, ’Live and Local – Twelve 4 Twelve’ tickets are now on sale and include performances by 12 artists for $12.

Dance and discover emerging local Sunshine Coast musicians looking to share their music at this low-cost Spring event.

Sunshine Coast Strong Community Councillor David Law said this event was a wonderful opportunity for the community to support the local music industry.

“Come and celebrate vibrant local artists as they take to the stage at Venue 114 in this very special event,” Cr Law said.

“Music has a way of bringing people together and I urge you to buy tickets early and support these kinds of local music events that engage and connect our community.

“At a time when major music events across Australia are suffering, council recognises that affordable local events are important for our community.’’

Live and Local – Twelve 4 Twelve

When: Saturday, September 14

Time: 1-10pm

Location: Venue 114, 114 Sportsmans Parade, Bokarina

Cost: $12 plus booking fee.

Tickets: Book via venue114.com.au

Local artists:

Mayah, Jack Raymond, Favourite Kid, Total Radio Silence, Wave Raiders, Drew Wilson, 8 Ball Aitken, Sailing in Space, Nyssa Ray, VidaPhunk, Shanleigh Rose, Cole Finley

All proceeds from Live and Local – Twelve 4 Twelve to benefit The Stensholm Foundation’s Lookout 07.

The Stensholm Foundation is a not-for-profit community organisation this is committed to providing support services and a safe haven for the young people of the Sunshine Coast.

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