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Oriana’s tribute to the piano men

Get ready for an unforgettable musical experience as the Sunshine Coast’s acclaimed Oriana Choir brings The Piano Men to the stage.

A dynamic concert dedicated to the iconic music of Elton John and Billy Joel will transport audiences through the timeless hits and stirring melodies of two of the most influential musicians of our time.

The Piano Men promises a powerful performance featuring beloved classics such as ‘Rocket Man,’ ‘Uptown Girl,’ ‘I’m Still Standing,’ and ‘Always a Woman to Me.’

These well-loved songs will come to life through the Oriana Choir’s rich harmonies, the vibrant, energetic direction of conductor Elisabeth Wallis Gaedtke, and the accompaniment of the talented Oriana Band, promising an event filled with nostalgia, passion, and virtuosity.

“We’re beyond excited to honour the legendary artistry of Elton John and Billy Joel,” said Oriana president, Melissa Innes. “Their music has a special way of connecting people across generations, and we’re thrilled to bring that mastery to Sunshine Coaster audiences with this unique show.”

Also performing will be the Sunshine Coast Youth Choir conducted by Annie Wilson, bringing their youthful enthusiasm to these timeless classics.

Don’t miss your chance to experience The Piano Men live with the Oriana Choir – a celebration of unforgettable music and extraordinary talent.

The concerts will be held at 2pm, 29 March at the Matthew Flinders Performance Centre and 5 April at “The J”, Noosa with concerts at 1.30pm and 7.30pm.

Tickets are on sale now! For all the details visit oriana.org.au. For enquiries phone 0431 542 343.

For the Noosa events at “The J” on 5 April, tickets are available from the venue (thej.com.au ph: 5329 6560).

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