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Community thrives as students shine on stage at Good Shepherd

Excitement, talent, and community spirit took centre stage at Good Shepherd Lutheran College’s annual Jazz Under the Stars event.

Known for bringing together students, families, and friends, this free event is a highlight on the college calendar, showcasing student performances and offering an unforgettable evening of entertainment.

This year’s event saw a variety of bands, choirs, and solo performers dazzle the audience, with students of all ages performing in front of a lively crowd.

The picturesque setting of the college’s outdoor stage added a special ambiance, allowing music to flow under the evening sky.

“This is an incredible opportunity for our students to step onto a stage and share their talents with a large audience,” said Jim Tomkins, director of Instrumental Music at Good Shepherd.

“Performing in front of a live crowd builds confidence and provides a real sense of achievement. It’s all part of their growth as musicians and individuals.”

The youngest performers, including over 40 students from the Year 4 Band, were a particular highlight, with proud parents capturing every moment.

From the Aurora Choir to the Jazz Band, each ensemble delivered standout performances that were warmly received by the audience.

Adding to the excitement was a special appearance by ConFusion, a jazz band from Griffith University, who closed the evening with a vibrant set that had the audience on their feet.

College principal Anthony Dyer reflected on the event’s success as he said, “It’s always heartening to see our students give their all on stage and for the community to come out in such strong support.“

“Nights like this are what Good Shepherd is all about – bringing people together to celebrate talent, hard work, and a shared love for the arts. We look forward to making next year’s event even bigger and better!”

Good Shepherd’s Jazz Under the Stars continues to be a testament to the power of live performance, community, and the joy of music.

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