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Jazzing it up

Jazz lovers are in for a treat on Friday 27 March as live music comes to the heart of the Noosa in Noosaville with a special performance at Land & Sea Brewery from 7pm to 10pm.

Headlining the night is iconic Australian jazz ensemble Galapagos Duck, bringing their signature blend of swing, blues and New Orleans-inspired rhythms.

The line-up features an exceptional group of musicians: John Conley, Adam Thomas, Wil Sargison, Malcolm Wood and Rodney Ford. Together, they promise a lively evening of world-class musicianship, improvisation and timeless jazz energy in this popular local venue.

Set against the relaxed atmosphere of Land & Sea Brewery, this event offers locals and visitors a chance to experience top-tier live jazz with craft beer, great food and outstanding live music. The night is expected to attract jazz fans and those looking for a memorable Friday night out. Early booking is recommended as indications are that a strong attendance is expected.

This one-night-only performance highlights the popularity of live jazz on the Sunshine Coast and Noosa as an ideal place for this to continue with the support of:

 Noosaville Business Association

 Ray White Commercial

 Laguna Pest Control

 Celtic Solar

 Niche Luxury Transfers

Event Details:

What: Live Jazz in the Brewery with Galapagos Duck

When: Friday 27 March, 7–10pm

Where: Land & Sea Brewery, Noosaville

Tickets: $50 — purchase at noosajazzclub

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