Entertainment

Mackay Welcomes Pete Murray’s Exclusive Solo Acoustic Show

Mackay Welcomes Pete Murray’s Exclusive Solo Acoustic Show

Live music fans have much to anticipate as acclaimed Australian singer-songwriter Pete Murray brings his eagerly awaited new tour to Mackay for a single performance on Wednesday, 18 June, at the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre (MECC). Murray’s most extensive tour to date will take him to numerous regional markets across Australia, many of which he has never previously visited, with a total of 56 shows scheduled throughout 2025. While Murray needs little introduction as one of

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Rhythm And The Reef 2025 Lineup Announced

Rhythm And The Reef 2025 Lineup Announced

Celebrating their 5-year anniversary, Rhythm and the Reef brings a 5-star lineup for the 2025 event – with presale tickets going live 4pm, May 28. Held in Mackay, Queensland, Rhythm and the Reef will play out over the August 22-23 weekend – including an exclusive VIP pre-party at McGuires Hotel on the Friday night, all ages music festival at Meadowlands Amphitheatre (Botanic Gardens) on the Saturday from 1-10pm and more to be announced. Thanks to Naming Rights Partner FMS Group and radio

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Event Guide 23 May

Event Guide 23 May

Friday 23rd May Mackay Outdoor Adventure Expo 8am The Mackay Expo returns in May 2025, promising three action-packed days as the region’s largest event of its kind. Featuring everything from caravans and 4x4s to camping gear, boats, and home improvement products, it’s a must for outdoor adventurers and home enthusiasts alike. With live demos, expert advice, and exclusive deals, it’s the ultimate showcase of lifestyle, leisure, and living. Mackay Showgrounds Crochet & Conversation 9am Jo

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Reality Optional: Auditions Open

Reality Optional: Auditions Open

Imagine living in a world where reality is constantly shifting – where the past and the present mix with the imagination, and paranoia creeps in. Based on a play by French writer Florian Zeller, The Father was released as a film in 2020, featuring Anthony Hopkins as an elderly father in the advanced stages of dementia. The film was nominated for six academy awards, as well as best actor (Hopkins) and best supporting actress (Olivia Colman). The stage play is now coming to Kucom Theatre i

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Raise Your Glass And Just Dance At The Pub

August 24, 2023

“Right, right, turn off the lights,” because - in a weeks’ time - the Airlie Beach Hotel will see “all of the people start to rush” and gather round its Bar-Top Stage when P!nk takes on Lady Gaga in one of the country’s ultimate tribute shows.

The Australian P!nk Show will bring its epic face-off between Rock Goddess P!nk and the Queen of Pop, Lady Gaga, to The Pub for two back-to-back shows on May 6 and 7.

Put on your best Poker Face for this spectacular tribute show where rock versus pop and P!nk Vs Gaga – a battle between two of the world’s biggest artists.

In the red (pink?) corner, with countless top 10 singles, sold out tours, and record breaking attendances, is P!nk, without doubt the most popular female rockstar of her generation, having dazzled the international music scene for almost two decades.

Mount Isa born singer and musician Kim Boath steps into P!nks shoes -- a powerful performer in her own right, accomplished and versatile with outstanding vocal talent.

She and her co-star are complimented by some of Queensland’s best musicians, the Australian Pink Show band. Consummate professionals, all with international touring experience.

And her opponent in the blue corner, having sold 27 million albums and 146 million singles, Gaga is among the best-selling musicians of all time. Known as the “Queen of Pop”, the Australian P!nk Show’s Gaga is a perfect encapsulation of the artist.

From their old favourites, like ‘Bad Romance’ or ‘So What’, to newer hits like ‘Trustfall’ and ‘Hold My Hand’, the Pink Vs Gaga show covers all its bases and more.

The Australian Pink Show has credentials unlike other tribute shows: its six-year history has seen it booked for high profile events like the opening celebrations at the Gympie Muster, closing the Tumbafest Festival, and the main act for the Mount Isa Camel Race, better known as the Outback Melbourne Cup.

They’ve been televised worldwide, performed large-scale shows in Papua New Guinea, and toured through Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania, the Northern Territory, and internationally.

This tribute to two of the most influential female artists of all time is “like no other,” packed with two and a half hours of pure entertainment, costume Changes, and two Stunning performers ―’Raise Your Glass’, it’s time to ‘Marry the Night Away! At The Pub.

What: Pink vs Gaga

When: Saturday, May 6, and Sunday, May 7, from 2.00pm to 5.30pm

Where: The Airlie Beach Hotel

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The Pope’s Exorcist

August 24, 2023

‘The Pope’s Exorcist’ deploys the tactful horror foreword of “inspired by.” Julius Avery’s film is “inspired by” actual files. It is “inspired by” a centuries-old conspiracy that the Vatican is trying to keep hidden. And that “inspired” gives it wiggle room, and, probably, is why it works.

Turning the real-life figure of the late Father Gabriele Amorth, an exorcist of the Diocese of Rome, into Russel Crowe, Avery’s film has a lot to contend with off the bat. First: the greatest exorcism film ever made already exists: The Exorcist (the real possessive demon haunting every attempted exorcism movie since 1973).

And second: exorcism is an oft-treaded track; it’s nothing new. The film is contending with a whole host of art that’s delved the topic and even a recent oversaturation.

It’s ground so pilfered that mathematic theory has even had a swing at it. There’s a formula for performing an exorcism: Vade Retro Satana, or “Begone Satan”. But I prefer the more modern expression of it - “Back off, Satan”, which, to me, comes across as bit of light teasing; sort of a ‘stop-it-you’ type expression. You might say it to your annoying cousin, perhaps.

The origins of “casting out” demons are somewhere between the early pages of the Book of Mark and when the Apostle to the Apostles, Mary Magdalene, had seven devils driven out of her by Jesus. If the Bible and William Friedkin have already done exorcism so well, what hope does Avery have?

How do you differentiate yourself in a demon-soaked world? Well, let’s take the truth and play a little creative license.

Taking Father Amorth’s real-life character – a man famously jovial, despite his profession – Crowe and Avery instead turning him into a laconic and melodramatic version of himself. And the Oscar-winner makes it work.

And his performance is helped by what is undoubtedly a gorgeous film. Avery and cinematographer Khalid Mohtaseb put to screen a filmic version of Goya’s ‘St. Francis Borgia’s Helping a Dying Impenitent.’

Crowe and the dark, infernal, and diaphanous quality of filmmaking make it stand out more than it deserves. They elevate a standard horror fare into something worth watching. You won’t be surprised by it, but you’ll be glued to the screen.

The Pope’s Exorcist is playing at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre next month.

The Pope’s Exorcist is a “filmic version of Goya’s ‘St. Francis Borgia’s Helping a Dying Impenitent’” in terms of its gorgeous cinematography

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The Songbook Of Queensland Comes To The PEC

August 24, 2023

The soundtrack of the Sunshine State will be laid out at the Proserpine Entertainment Centre as part of the Opera Queensland ‘Lady Sings the Maroons’ tour in May.

On May 11, the Whitsundays’ music fans will be treated to a unique program inspired by artists including The Saints, Powderfinger, Gladys Moncrieff, Savage Garden, Joe Geia, Kate Miller-Heidke, and Harold Blair.

A cross-genre love letter to Queensland, Lady Sings the Maroons will showcase the art behind making a great song, and those who write them when they roll into Proserpine for a two-hour show.

Directed by Laura Hansford, and starring renowned vocalists and artistic collaborators, Jess Hitchcock, Irena Lysiuk, and Marcus Corowa with Musical Director, Luke Volker on keys, the production traces the roots of our music to regional Queensland.

Sharing the inspiration behind the production, Ms Hansford said music from Queensland had the power to transport an audience.

“My Queensland, your Queensland and the next person’s Queensland are vastly different things, and that’s reflected in the music that’s come out of this state,” she said.

“On this tour, we are debuting a show that sings about the diversity of this state and its people as we try to capture ‘our Queensland’.

“Lady Sings the Maroons holds a mirror up to our extraordinary state with pride.”

And as part of the show, Opera Queensland is inviting local singers and musicians to join the cast for the performance.

Tickets to Lady Sings the Maroons are on sale now. To find more information, visit https://www.proserpineentertainmentcentre.com.au/events/event/42/opera-queensland-presents-lady-sings-the-maroons

The Opera Queensland performance of Lady Sings the Maroons will arrive in Proserpine on May 11

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BE ENCHANTED With St Cath’s School Musical

August 24, 2023

Everyone in the community is invited to sing along to some Disney classics at this year’s St Catherine’s Catholic College musical performance of Beauty and the Beast.

The 1999 Disney movie was one of the fairy tale’s most loved renditions with a host of memorable characters that are all re-created in this high-quality school performance.

Children of all ages will enjoy the show while proud parents watch their little ones turn into stars for the evening.

There are more than 25 students ranging from Year 7 to Year 12 participating this year – with the ensemble taking on a range of roles including playing instruments, being cast in the dance troupe, or shining in a lead role.

Musical Director Mrs Betsy Atkinson praised the work of the many students and staff involved in putting together the production.

"The cast and crew as so excited to present 'Beauty and The Beast' at the PEC," she said.

"We have had an absolute blast putting it together and would love for our community to come "be our guest" and enjoy the show."

College Principal Mr Luke Thomson said events such as college musicals were important as it is another way the College aims to provide every student with the opportunity to shine.

"The opportunity for our students to perform at such a professional venue is one that our students will treasure and look back on with great pride for years to come."

WHAT: St Catherine’s Catholic College performance of Beauty and the Beast

WHERE: Proserpine Entertainment Centre

WHEN Friday April 28 and Saturday April 29

TICKETS: proserpineentertainmentcentre.com.au

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Music And Art In A Pocket Of Paradise

August 24, 2023

It takes something special for a music festival to last 27 years, and the organisers of Wintermoon Festival know they’re onto it.

Starting in 1996 as a small event hosted by the Mackay Folk Club, the festival returns to its home in Cameron’s Pocket over the May long weekend for its 27th iteration, welcoming patrons into its unique universe of folk, country, and world music.

“We were probably one of the first festivals in this area doing that kind of thing,” said organiser Patrick Burke, who has worked with the festival since 2000.

“We’ve always had some of the best festival acts from around Australia but as the festival’s grown bigger, we’ve been able to increase and improve on some of those artists and the quantity of those artists that otherwise wouldn’t be seen in this location.

“We have a particularly strong view about their ability to perform and to be great musicians, so we try and pick the best acts that we can from around the country.”

Fostering a unique, welcoming, and friendly environment, Wintermoon is proud to welcome new and emerging acts to their stage while those in the Wintermoon “family” often return regularly, with performers such as “Australia’s greatest bush band” the Bushwackers, the Ploughboys in their original form, Hillbilly Goats, Matt Tandy, Kate Mahood and Salt and Steel all returning in 2023.

The festival focusses on quality and patron experience, utilising a location that is hard to beat while partnering with the neighbouring Ballantyne’s Strawberry Farm for the first time.

“The location is absolutely stunning with the mountains and St Helen’s Creek and the way it’s nestled into that little pocket there at Cameron’s Pocket,” said Mr Burke.

“It’s a very family focussed festival, so we have grandparents and their children and their grandchildren and sometimes even great grandchildren who are coming.

“It’s just a lovely environment, people care for each other, they look out for each other, and it’s a very kind, family event.”

On top of a camping and music festival, Wintermoon offers the opportunity for families to connect, learn and grow together with interactive arts, music, poetry, songwriting, and circus workshops bringing people together.

“It’s lovely to have the joy of parents and children connecting away from screens and all those other distractions,” Mr Burke said.

“Mobile phones don’t work there and that creates its own lovely vibe.

“You’ve got all of these nice things happening if you want to get involved in them and some people don’t; some people just have a really nice campsite, enjoy the music and just relax.”

For more information and for tickets, visit www.wintermoonfestival.com or find Wintermoon Festival on Facebook.

WHAT: Wintermoon Festival

WHEN: Friday, April 28 to Monday, May 1

WHERE: Cameron’s Pocket

TICKETS: www.wintermoonfestival.com

The Bushwackers are back for Wintermoon Festival 2023. Photo supplied

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The Street Party Of The Year

August 24, 2023

A huge influx of visitors is expected to flood into Nebo, with the announcement of The Nebo Hotel Street Party, taking place the night prior to the 2023 Nebo Rodeo.

A popular event in the local calendar, The Nebo Hotel Street Party has high hopes for 2023, including live music from headliners such as The Wolfe Brothers, Zac & George, Layla Gossage, and LG & Biig Sxxc.

There will also be extensive kids entertainment, with music The Crackup Sisters and the crew from Dance Like an Animal, eat street, and unlimited kids rides.

The reception of the 2022 event, with over 2000 patrons attending, has Nebo Hotel Owner, Kristen Stevenson, excited.

“We’re thrilled to be hosting such a talented lineup of country music artists at the Nebo Hotel pre rodeo Street Party,” Mrs Stevenson said.

“This weekend is a celebration of our town, our region, and our community.

“We’re proud to be supporting local charities and organisations, and we invite everyone to come along and join in the fun.”

The Nebo Rodeo alone attracts over 5000 visitors, with attractions including a full APRA rodeo, bull ring, and barrel racing.

However, the committee have introduced an exciting conclusion, with country music star, Luke Geiger, to head the after party.

Camping is available to patrons at no added costs, and all proceeds from both events being donated to support worthy causes.

Don’t miss the party of the year, while supporting worthy causes. Photo supplied

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Perfect Wedding Tickets On Sale Soon

August 24, 2023

Half-Price Tickets Available From Monday

Early bird tickets will soon be on sale for Kucom Theatre’s July production, Perfect Wedding.

The tickets, available between Monday, April 24 and Sunday, April 30, are available at half the cost of general sale tickets.

Director Kathryn Evans has shared a personal invitation to all.

“You are cordially invited to the wedding day of Bill and Rachel,” Ms Evans said.

“We all dream of having the Perfect Wedding—and this one is a door-slamming, laugh-a-minute farce.

“It opens with the groom waking up on his wedding day beside a woman who is not his bride.

“Then we embark on a twisting, turning tale with misunderstandings, mistaken identity, and a very prominent toilet brush.

“Starring some well-known faces and featuring new faces, this promises to be a night of fun and frivolity.”

The theatre’s production of Perfect Wedding, by Robin Hawdon, is a Mackay Festival of Arts Fringe event.

Perfect Wedding follows a groom who wakes on his wedding morning in his own bridal suite with his bride-to-be about to arrive any moment.

As he awakes, he finds a strange girl in bed beside him – an extremely attractive girl whom, in the depths of his post stag-night hangover, he can’t remotely remember even having been introduced to.

Then things start to get really complicated.

Lani Seaton and Zachary Trounson fill the leading roles as bride and groom alongside Michael Brennan, Asta Ryan, Carolyn Roche and Kristyn Everett.

WHAT: Perfect Wedding

WHEN: July 6, 7, 8, 13, 14 and 15 from 7:30pm

WHERE: Kucom Theatre

TICKETS: Available from Monday, April 24 from events.humanitix.com/perfect-wedding

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Event Guide

August 24, 2023

Friday 21 April

Company of Women

Friday, 11.30am – 3.00pm

Join the Kickass Women in their bimonthly lunch, encouraging, networking, and supporting the women of Mackay. This lunch’s theme is Women’s Safety and includes three guest speakers, a two-course meal, and a drink on arrival. Tickets are $89.95, and all are welcome.

Rare Bar and Grill, Mackay

West Texas Crude @ The Dispensary

Friday, 6.00pm to 10pm

Performing their eclectic mix of country, blues, funk, and rock, West Texas Crude are returning to Mackay this weekend! Fan favourites of the area, this will be a show to not miss!

The Dispensary, Mackay

Lazy Ghost – Summer is Here Tour

Friday, from 8.00pm

Lazy Ghost are in Mackay, touring their newest single, Summer is Here. Lazy Ghost is known for their good vibes, fantastic live shows, and songs envisioning summer heat and summer love, all things Mackay is known for. Grab your tickets now, while you can! Tickets available through Oztix.

The Metropolitan Hotel Mackay

Mackay Twilight MEGA Markets

Friday 21, from 5.00pm to 8.30pm and Saturday 22 April, from 4pm to 8.30pm

Support local makers with this two-day event, jampacked full of live music and entertainment, eat street, jumping castles, and face painting.

With $2 entry – children 17 years old and under entry free – this is an event not to miss.

Mackay Showgrounds

Saturday 22 April

Kingswood on Tour

Saturday, from 8.00pm

The next stop of their Hometowns tour will see Aussie band Kingswood in Mackay! Performing their best hits, Kingswood will also be showcasing their newest hits from recently released album, Home, featuring the best lyrical writing in recent years. Tickets are available through Oztix.

The Metropolitan Hotel Mackay

Olive Workshop with One Hungry Mumma

Saturday, 9.30am to 11.30am

Learn how to process and marinate your own olives in this comprehensive workshop, run by One Hungry Mumma. Using a family Italian recipe, you will learn from the best, and be able to make the best for all entertainment needs! Tickets are $145 per person and include one kilo of olives, olive pitter, basket for soaking, light refreshments, and a canape and drink on arrival.

1 Zahmel Street, Finch Hatton

Sunday 23 April

Red Dog Sip and Paint – Sunday Sesh

Sunday, 2.30pm to 4.30pm

Test your inner artist with this guided sip and paint workshop! Local artist, Michelle, will lead the afternoon, showing artists through the workshop, leaving with a beautiful flamingo artwork. Tickets are $79 and include all art supplies, a drink on arrival (beer or wine) and shared pizza.

Red Dog Brewery

Monday 24 April

Up, Up and Away

Monday, 7.00pm to 9.00pm

Locally trained artists, Emma Goding and Nicole Pillhofer, are setting their sights on Mackay, hosting this evening of Song and Dance. Featuring favourites from musical theatre, classical repertoire, and contemporary areas, this concert will be fun for the whole family. Tickets available through Trybooking.

Ken Martin Choral Centre

Wednesday 26 April

Soul Jam at The Kooyong Hotel

Friday, 6.00pm to 11.00pm

Grab your mates for a night of original music, musical experimentation, and to jam with others! Supplying the drummer and guitarist, with a bass available, all you need to bring is your songs and good vibes!

The Kooyong Hotel

No Lights No Lycra

Every Wednesday, 7.00pm to 8.00pm

Dancing in the dark, what a great way to shake the mid-week hump! From 12 to 100 years old, this event is for all, to get together, shake and dance.

St Pauls Uniting Church, Mackay

Thursday 27 April

Big Girl’s Pyjama Party

Thursday, 6.30pm to 10.00pm

Bring your girlfriends, wear your comfiest pjs and enjoy the film ‘Allelujah’ on the big screen, while supporting the Mackay Soroptimists, with proceeds to be donated to Better Together Housing. Tickets are $35 per person and include three raffle tickets.

Mt Pleasant Cinema, Mackay

MECC Presents: Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2023

Thursday, from 6.30pm

The Roadshow is back, with Mackay on the lineup. Get your mates together and enjoy a night of comedy that will leave you in stitches. Doors open at 6.30pm, with live music for local musician, Jonte Tupaea, in the North Foyer Bar.

Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre

Lazy Ghost coming to Mackay

Olives Olives Olives

Melbourne International Comedy Festival at the MECC

Kingswood take on Mackay

West Texas Crude

Sip and Paint with Local Artist

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“A Fresh Take On A Timeless Classic” Comes To Mackay

August 24, 2023

A beloved family story re-imagined with original music and exciting antics is coming to the Mackay Entertainment Centre (MECC) in early May to entertain and inspire the Sugar City’s kids.

A delightful production of The Wind in the Willows - the classic children’s novel by Kenneth Grahame - will go from page to stage in a joyous and masterful theatrical experience, brought to life by Queensland production company RAVA Productions.

David Gooderson helms the new stage adaptation of the children’s fiction novel, which has sold over 85 million copies worldwide.

After the success of RAVA’s performance of Charlotte’s Web at the MECC in 2021, the production company have once again reimagined a classic.

RAVA Productions producer Ruth Atkinson said the crew is excited to bring The Wind in the Willows to young audiences in Mackay.

"I hope these performances will enchant the children of Mackay,” Ms Atkinson said.

“With this show, we really wanted to highlight importance of friendship, the consequences of actions and when the going gets tough, it’s friends that matter most.”

The Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre will hold two performances on May 10, featuring playful, whimsical characters performed by a troupe of seasoned Queensland performers.

Exploring themes of friendship, responsibility, adventure, and the significance of home, this heart-warming story is ideal for family audiences.

“Expect to be transported into a whimsical world with playful antics, the ups and downs of the Mole, Ratty, Badger, and Mr. Toad, all through a fusion of exquisite storytelling and original music,” Ms Atkinson said.

What: The Wind in the Willows

When: Wednesday, May 10, 9.30am and 11.30am

Where: The Mackay Entertainment Centre (MECC)

Tickets: MECC Box office or online at themecc.com.au

The Wind in the Willows cast are excited to bring their antics to Mackay

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Big Girl’s Pyjama Party Fun

August 24, 2023

Grab your comfiest pyjamas and your girlfriends and come to the Big Girl’s Pyjama Party, this Thursday, April 27.

In the Soroptimist International (SI) Mackay’s 4th annual tradition, the Big Girl’s Pyjama Party hits new highs, screening 2022 movie ‘Allelujah’ on the big screen.

Booking out the Mount Pleasant cinema, SI Mackay have high hopes for the 2023 event, with all proceeds to go to Mackay outreach of the Better Together Housing project.

SI Mackay have a long history of community support, regularly supporting J’s Wardrobe with Mackay Base Hospital, ovarian cancer pledge cards, plus many other ongoing projects to empower, educate, and inspire women and girls in the Mackay and Whitsunday catchment.

This year’s movie, ‘Allelujah’ follows a geriatric ward in a small Yorkshire hospital, as it is threatened with closure, starring the likes of Judi Dench and Jennifer Saunders.

This is a timely selection, as SI Mackay have made the move to donate all proceeds from the event to Better Together Housing (BTH), an organisation with the purpose of linking single women over the age of 55 together to provide suitable housing, to reduce the impact of the rise of the cost of living.

Tickets for this event include 3 raffle tickets for the event, costing $35.

Raffle prizes have been donated by local businesses and include fuel vouchers, wine, Ma’s Pizza Kitchen voucher, and Personal Training sessions.

For more information, contact Maria 041 189 568

WHAT: Pyjama Night

WHEN: Thursday, April 27

WHERE: Mount Pleasant Cinema Mackay

TIME: 6:30pm to 10:00pm

TICKETS: $35 per person

Grab your Pyjamas, it’s time for a movie night! Stock image

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Mackay One Of 100 Gigs

August 24, 2023

You almost need a magnifying glass to read the dates on Melbourne band Kingswood’s latest tour poster, such is the enormity of the tour. Cramming 100 gigs into a seven month window, the band are celebrating the release of ‘Home’, an album packed with sultry country music-tinged riffs, with their Hometowns tour. Sam caught up with Kingswood’s guitarist Alex Laska ahead of their show in Mackay this weekend.

I see you’ve been working your way up the coast over the past month or so, how have the shows been?

Incredible. All the shows have been incredibly positive as far as engaging with regional and remote communities goes, which was the impetus that fuelled this whole thing, for us to reengage in all the regions that started and built this band in the last 10 years. Obviously we’ve been starved of travelling to all those regions and the regions have been starved of bands travelling to them. The mission was to hit as many as we could possibly undertake within a six month period and I think everyone’s responding really positive to it because they’re super appreciative of the fact that we’re doing it.

Do you notice any particular differences between a regional crowd and a metro crowd?

The difference has lessened. Metro crowds were a lot less susceptible to our charms because they’re used to seeing bands come through whereas regional crowds and communities are genuinely appreciative of an event or someone making an effort, not to say that metro crowds aren’t appreciative. They just used to be a little less inclined to give it their all. I suppose because of the break from social interaction and exposure, honestly everyone’s been pretty much the same, it’s been amazing.

What’s it like personally to be on such a busy tour?

It’s pretty vast and varied. You’ve got to try and maintain health and diet and all that sort of stuff and be patient and considerate because you’re living in such close quarters with people. But the benefits are incredible. We get to see this amazing country and we get to engage with all of the communities we haven’t before. Seeing that exchange, that interaction, and being a part of it and developing our musicality, pushing this album, it’s incredibly positive. People are really responding positively to the new album, it’s been at the top of the ARIA Australia charts for six of the last seven weeks which is amazing.

Speaking of the album, Kingswood have been around for 15 years, you’ve half a dozen albums and each feels like you introduce something fresh and new, how did you keep things fresh while writing Home?

Honestly, I just satisfied my own creative urge. We’d just finished up with our record label on the last three albums and COVID had happened and no one knew what was going on or what was going to happen so I went into this escapist, surrealist world living on a ranch in Queensland. I leant into the more country-tinged music that I love and just wrote the album without any album of anything, I just wrote it for the sake of writing it. I had no idea of when, where, how, why we were going to release it. Did we know we were going to tour it? Same thing.

In saying that, there are obviously common Kingswood sounds, themes and moods throughout all of your albums, who or what inspires the Kingswood sound?

That is incredibly difficult question. It’s probably an amalgamation of the entirety of my life, what I’ve been exposed to musically, and there’s definitely a formula or recipe that’s engrained itself in my head based on everything I’ve been exposed to musically. Because of that, there’s an inherant identity that, no matter what genre we undertake, links back to the Kingswood sound and I think that will be present because it’s part of my identity in all stuff.

It's not your first time in Mackay this weekend, do you have any memories of the place?

We like north Queensland. We’ve always had really good relationships with venues and the people so I always think of north Queensland as fun.

And what can Mackay expect at the Metropolitan on the weekend?

The best show they’ve ever seen, hands down.

WHAT: Kingswood

WHEN: Saturday, April 22 from 8:00pm

WHERE: The Metropolitan Hotel Mackay

TICKETS: Oztix

Kingswood are about halfway through a mammoth 100-date tour of Australia

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A Hard Knock Life

August 24, 2023

Celebrating his 42nd anniversary, ARIA, Logie, and Helpmann Award winner Jonathon Welch AM retells his amazing story at the MECC this May.

Best known as the creator of the multi award-winning ABC TV smash hit Choir of Hard Knocks, Jonathon Welch AM threads the amazing story of his life with beautiful music and stories.

From his early years, being told he would never have a singing career, to becoming one of Australia's finest Tenors and being awarded Australian of the Year Local Hero 2008 and an Order of Australia for his passionate work and advocacy of the homeless and disadvantaged, Jonathon's voice and unique story is thrilling, deeply moving and inspiring.

Jonathon will sing a selection of songs and ballads that have shaped his musical career from My Fair Lady, Kismet, and The Music Man to Road to Gundagai, You Raise Me Up and the hauntingly beautiful, Hallelujah, with rave reviews ensuing.

“The Frankston Musical Mats audience absolutely loved Jonathon – as you would expect,” said Frankston Arts Centre’s Merryn Tinkler.

“His show was slick and professional and, at the same time, warm and inviting for our audience, who all had some laughs and some tears along the way.

“He was very generous with his time, spending much time after each performance in the foyer meeting and greeting and chatting.”

WHAT: Friends Of The MECC's Morning Melodies 2023 - A Hard Knock Life By Jonathon Welch AM

WHEN: Wednesday, May 19, 11.00am

WHERE: MECC Plenary Halls

TICKETS: mecc.com.au

Jonathon Welch AM brings his inspiring story to the MECC in May

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Iconic Beatles’ Rooftop Concert Recreated In Mackay First

August 24, 2023

The Beatles are back and performing at the Mackay Entertainment Convention Centre (MECC) this May.

Envisioning a revival of The Beatles iconic Rooftop Concert, Aussie band The Honey Sliders, will bring the best of Australian musicians, including the likes of Danny Widdicombe, Dan Mansfield, Ben Carstens, and Bos Borley in an invigorating movie projection, acclaimed to impress all audience members.

Set on the backdrop of a cool winter’s day in 1969, the Rooftop Concert acted as catalyst to propel the band into all-time rock-stardom, only being a 42-minute show before police arrived at the Apple Corps building in Savile Row and ordered the band to reduce the volume.

Despite this, the raw power of the impromptu show enchanted an unsuspecting crowd.

The Honey Sliders do more than just impersonate The Beatles, but rather have intimately recreated The Beatles’ discography, creating a performance that will ring true to any Beatles fan.

The Honey Sliders also reminisce on other popular musicians, Neil Young, particularly his classic album Harvest, Jimi Hendrix, and The Rolling Stones, having travelled across New South Wales and Queensland performing to a multitude of audiences.

A combination of nostalgia and a faithful celebration, The Honey Sliders Play the Beatles’ Rooftop Concert is a positive reflection of the impact of the original Rooftop Concert, and nods to the power and testament of The Beatles and their endless and continuous creativity, and their ability to wow crowds and fans 54 years on.

With much critical acclaim, this performance will throw audiences back to The Beatles’ final live and open performance of their career.

With an extended lineup of Beatles hits and rarities, The Honey Sliders will perform at the MECC on May 27, with doors opening at 7pm.

For one night only, this show is quickly selling out. To purchase tickets, head to themecc.com.au.

WHAT: The Honey Sliders Play the Beatles’ Rooftop Concert

WHERE: The Mackay Entertainment Convention Centre

WHEN: Saturday, May 27, from 7.30pm

TICKETS: themecc.com.au

Not just a Beatles tribute show, The Honey Sliders Play the Beatles’ Rooftop Concert is not one to miss

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They're Creepy And They're Kooky

August 24, 2023

Mackay Musical Comedy Players, who brought you the smash hits Mamma Mia, Shrek, and Chicago, presents the original story of The Addams Family, and it's every father's nightmare!

Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet young man from a respectable family.

If that weren't upsetting enough, Wednesday begs her father not to tell her mother.

Now, Gomez Addams must do something he's never done before – keep a secret from his beloved wife, Morticia.

Everything will change on the fateful night the family hosts a dinner for Wednesday's 'normal' boyfriend and his parents.

A cast of Mackay favourites will bring this story to life in May including John Hadok, Vicky Bobeldyk, Dallis McLean, Henry Miller, Joshua Duncan, Warren Samuel, Megan Geoghegan, Molly Rossetto, Hayden White and George Rogers.

Founded in February 1965, Mackay Musical Comedy Players Inc is a not-for-profit community theatre company, with a history of entertaining Mackay audiences with quality productions of stage musicals for over 50 years.

The club is set to celebrate its 60th anniversary in 2025.  

WHAT: Mackay Musical Comedy Players presents The Addams Family

WHEN: Friday, May 19 from 8pm and Saturday, May 20 from 2pm and 8pm

WHERE: MECC

TICKETS: themecc.com.au

Mackay Musical Comedy Players presents The Addams Family at the MECC in May

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You’re Invited! To the Premiere Of The Misogyny Opus

August 24, 2023

After much preparation and anticipation, Karen Jacobsen’s pop-orchestral masterpiece entitled The Misogyny Opus, is ready for its world premiere, which is due to take place at the Mackay Entertainment and Culture Centre (MECC) next weekend.

Karen is passionate about giving everyone in the community an opportunity to feel inspired by the words of Australia’s first female prime minister, Julie Gillard, who delivered her famous misogyny speech in 2012.

By setting these powerful words to music and performing the speech in its 55-minute entirety, Karen hopes to raise the issue of equality and draw our attention to how, despite substantial developments, we still live in a world of gender discrimination.

She believes this is an important message we need to share with our children and hopes the song will spark conversation within our boarder communities.

Joined on stage by the world class musicians from the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, the performance is set to be both transformational and enlightening.

Cellist Craig Allister Young, who brings with him over 30 years of experience in arranging and orchestrating music, said he was deeply moved during the process of orchestrating the piece.

“During the (orchestral) process, I found myself feeling angry that this type of behaviour was present in our highest offices, not in a distant past but at a time where Australia is moving towards a more equitable society,” he said.

Any Whitsunday residents who wish to attend the event are invited to book a seat on the dedicated minibus which will take you there.

WHAT: The Misogyny Opus

WHERE: The MECC

WHEN: April 28-29

TICKETS: themecc.com.au

Karen Jacobsen performs The Misogyny Opus, Not Now, Not Ever at the MECC next week. Photo supplied

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