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Steve Kilbey to Eumundi from The Church

Tickets are now on sale for what will be a night of nostalgia with Steve Kilbey, frontman for Australian dreamy psychedelic rock pioneers, The Church.

Steve will be performing in The Brewery at The Imperial Hotel Eumundi on Friday 14 October, supported by Alys Ffion.

Steve Kilbey is Australian contemporary music royalty. A prolific artist, he has written, performed and produced over 22 solo albums, 30 with rock legends The Church, and frequently collaborates with notable artists worldwide. His creative oeuvre spans 45 years, and includes three books, 750 songs, pages of poetry and hundreds of paintings.

For the Eumundi performance, Steve will be performing all The Church’s singles from 1980 – 1992, bringing his diverse and iconic discography to life and honouring one of Australian music’s most cherished catalogues.

Playing hits from this extensive back catalogue, the set list will include: She Never Said, The Unguarded Moment, Too Fast for You, Tear It All Away, Almost With You, When You Were Mine, It’s No Reason, Electric Lash, Metropolis, You’re Still Beautiful, Ripple, Feel and Under The Milky Way just to name a few …

Supporting Steve on the night is singer-songwriter Alys Ffion, who has returned to the Sunshine Coast with more to say than ever before. In the past 12 months alone, the songbird has seen success as the pen behind #1 Country radio hit Get it Girl by Sunshine Coast alumni Taylor Moss, and I Move Slow on Jimmy Barnes’ most recent release. 

After 10 years dedicated to honing her craft and living between Nashville, LA and Australia, Alys’ deeply personal storytelling style paired with an intricate knowledge of alternate guitar tunings has made her a sought-after musical collaborator on an international level. The prolific songwriter emerges from a five-year hiatus rearing to release her own music as an independent artist for the first time in her career.

Reintroducing herself with the heartfelt confessional I’ve Never Loved Anyone and the uncomfortably honest Please Don’t Say Hi (both efforts in collaboration with Jay Bovino – ARIA Award winning songwriter, producer and founding member of Sheppard), Ffion makes it plain that she’s here to tell her own story – on her own terms now.

Tickets to the 18 plus, seated show are $45 (plus booking fee) through Oztix. Doors open 7.30pm.

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