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Stage is set for Eumundi Live

AFTER a successful summer season, Eumundi Live is set to return with their Winter Sun music concerts, from 29 June.
Event co-ordinator Anthony Wynne-Hoelscher said Winter Sun would take Eumundi Live to the next level.
“After our initial run of monthly events kicking off late last year, the event has grown to be one of the best little boutique music festivals going,” he said.
“There will be a bunch of great artists over two stages ranging from funk, through soul, bluegrass, rock, folk and indie-pop.”
Concert goers can expect to see artists such as Elliot The Bull, Tanya Batt, Funkzilla, His Merry Men, Kyle Lionhart, Mustered Courage, Christian Patey and Hannah Rose.
Winter Sun will also introduce emerging Sunshine Coast artists through the new talent quest, Eumundi Live Idol.
“Eumundi Live Idol will give local artists the opportunity to play in front of a much larger crowd, with career-enhancing prizes and other opportunities to the artist who wins,” Anthony said.
Tickets for Winter Sun’s first concert are on sale now with all profits going to vital local charities such as Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, Katie Rose Hospice and Riding for the Disabled.
Visit www.eumundilive.com.au for tickets and more information.

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