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Music is a natural addition

The Kooii Garden Concert is coming to Sunspace Cafe in Doonan, offering a collaboration of local music and community spirit.
The concert will be held on Saturday 28 January from 4pm to 8pm and will feature artists such as headline act Kooii, plus support from Streams Trio, The Flower Men and Andrea Kirwin.
Therese Burke from Noosa FM radio will host the day and special guest Jandamarra Cadd will open the concert with an Acknowledgement of Country and share some thoughts on peace and oneness and his own personal experience through art.
Event organisers said they are excited to welcome Kooii for the third time with a great line-up of new and local music for all to enjoy.
“Kooii’s music will feed the fire of celebration along with a heart-strong gathering of musicians, artists and community. Sunspace marks its third year on the land at Doonan, with the guardianship of its grand eucalypts and welcoming swallows,” they said.
“Taking beginning steps on their journey toward the release of their third album later this year, Kooii shall make use of their congregation, coming from home bases between Brisbane and Melbourne, to tend to new grooves and share with all who come along.”
Sunspace will also be celebrating its third anniversary with homebrew Kombucha, organic pizzas, and sushi from Blue Plum.
The Kooii Garden Concert will be held on Saturday 28 January at Sunspace Cafe, corner Eumundi Noosa Road and Beddington Road, Doonan, with music starting at 4pm. Entry to the event is $25 per adult, $10 for teenagers, $5 for children between 8 and 12, and free for children under 7.
Tickets can be purchased at www.gofundme.com/garden-stage
Visit www.facebook.com/doonansunspace for more information.

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