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Bands to bring a feast of dancing

Noosa’s best free night out is coming up again.
Sound Feast at The J has a stellar line-up of music for Friday 4 August and visitors won’t want to sit down for a minute.
There will be a whole evening of dancing to The Lyrical, The Fergies, Dan Horne and the Hannah Ryder Trio from 6pm.
Long-haired, barefooted, street-performing band The Fergies are a home-grown outfit which is committed to finding its own voice and sound through a catchy, toe-tapping original repertoire expressing its folk, indie, soul and rock influences.
Since forming in late 2007, the award-winning band has experienced a steady rise in momentum, playing for tens of thousands of people all over the country.
Its rich five-part harmonies and irresistible, tambourine-shaking, guitar-strumming, folk-dancing, electrified energy have attracted a broad and uniquely loyal fan-base of all ages, genders and walks of life which has been drawn to The Fergies and their vibrant original music.
From an early age, The Fergies found themselves collectively inspired by influences that span styles as well as decades – The Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, James Taylor, The Beatles, The Lumineers, Michael Jackson and John Mayer.
Those who prefer to watch can enjoy the comfortable seating, a drink from the bar and a line-up of amazing musical talent.
This is a family friendly evening.

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