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HomeNewsMunch the afternoon away

Munch the afternoon away

The MUNCH Festival will be on this Saturday 16 March from 2pm at the Imperial Hotel and Eumundi Brewery after been put back by the Oma cyclone.

As the name suggests the MUNCH Festival

will feature fabulous food along with a

selection of tunes.

From heavenly spring rolls and satay to

Mexican tacos, vegan delights to a finger

lickin’ BBQ, there’s a global feast to be had

at MUNCH. And you can bring along your own wing sauce and go in the running for the Wing Cup in the quest for the ultimate wing sauce.

Musical highlights will include Jazz Duo

Cameron de la Vega and Miranda Deutsch,

rockabilly band Palomino III and young

muso Gian.

Cameron and Miranda have been

performing the energetic and nostalgic

sounds of Django Reinhard and Gypsy Jazz

together for 10 years. In Cameron’s unique

and powerful soloing style you will hear

his passion for Flamenco and Latin music,

while Miranda adds her strong version

of La Pompe (rhythm) and soloing style

honed while living in Paris and performing

alongside some of the best in the Gypsy Jazz

genre.

Palomino III take up the grittier, rowdier

spaces of traditional Roots, Rockabilly and

Americana styles. Think Outlaw meets

Country Sweetheart, Palomino III will bring

an energetic addition to the stage.

Gian got a head start musically as the

youngest muso in a family committed to the

musical way of life. Accomplished on the

piano, guitar, ukulele, harmonica and loop,

Gian busies himself writing and creating

new material, forever crusading to extend

his sound into a greater visual and audible

realm. 

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