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HomeNewsEumundi’s Imperial Hotel invests $350K in live music makeover

Eumundi’s Imperial Hotel invests $350K in live music makeover

The Comiskey Group has officially unveiled a $350,000 renovation of the band room at the iconic Imperial Hotel Eumundi.

The transformation hopes to elevate the live music experience.

Comiskey Group director Rob Comiskey said, “This band room has hosted an incredible lineup over the years, from local talent to household names.”

“Our vision was to create a room that feels intimate, cinematic, and unforgettable. It’s now the kind of place artists want to play—and fans never want to leave.”

The refreshed space, now boasting a retro, old-Hollywood feel, features pressed metal textures, moody ambient lighting by chandelier, and refined finishes that pay homage to the venue’s storied past while setting the stage for its future.

New professional lighting rigs, enhanced acoustics, and an upgraded stage set up now offer touring artists and audiences alike a setting worthy of standout performances.

Uniquely, the venue’s elevated performance space overlooks the Eumundi Brewery, recently purchased by the Comiskey Group from Lion, creating a one-of-a-kind connection between the region’s craft brewing heritage and its vibrant music culture.

Guests can extend the experience with a stay at the Imperial Hotel’s Boutique Accommodation—offering a contemporary, comforting retreat complete with wellness facilities.

This renovation marks just the beginning of The Imperial Hotel’s evolution.

With Stage 2 of redevelopment already in motion, the Comiskey Group is committed to positioning the venue as a cultural and entertainment cornerstone for the region.

Explore upcoming gigs and accommodation at: www.imperialhoteleumundi.com.au

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