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Noosa encore for Hindley St

Following a sold-out show at The J in late August, Adelaide YouTube sensations the Hindley Street Country Club will wind up their highly successful 2023 Australian tour with an encore gig in Noosa at The J on Saturday 7 October.

From the support of friends and family to generating a global audience of more than a million fans, including 850,000 YouTube subscribers and over 250,000 followers across social media, the rise and rise of this big covers band of exceptional musicians has been phenomenal. Says co-founder and bassist Con Delo: “I’d like to say that what has unfolded these last five years was the result of some sort of masterplan; the truth is, it wasn’t. What’s transpired since November 2018 has been as organic as it was unexpected.”

HSCC have achieved this remarkable success with zero support or endorsement from traditional gatekeepers and tastemakers. Their growth has come from one of the most powerful and authentic marketing tools available: a personal recommendation. This organic growth has been fuelled purely by fans who have shared their love for HSCC with friends and family.

HSCC’s following has grown from 100 views in Adelaide to one billion views from all corners of the globe. The band have also proven that they are not just another online sensation, with live audiences jumping at the opportunity to see them, and repeat sold out shows in every major city across Australia.

Tickets available at thej.com.au

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