THE LONG JOHNS + THE STEELE SYNDICATE
TO PERFORM IN EUMUNDI FOR ‘CoVibes 2’
Saturday 12 September, Doors open 7pm
Following the success of CoVibes 1, the team at The Imperial Hotel Eumundi has announced ‘CoVibes 2’ will take place on Saturday 12 September, with THE LONG JOHNS and THE STEELE SYNDICATE set to take to the stage in The Brewery.
The Imperial Hotel’s Alice Jones says it’s great to see the community supporting live music events.
“Music lovers have shown they are super keen for live gigs and to support musicians who have been hit hard by restrictions,” Alice says.
Alice says tickets to CoVibes 2 are just $25 and numbers are strictly limited.
“We have tried to keep ticket prices low, and that, combined with having limited numbers, means these shows are selling out in record time, so grab your tickets quickly“ Alice says.
About the music:
THE LONG JOHNS
The Long Johns are the twang of the banjo, the rumble of the sousaphone and the ring of the spittoon, the creak of the door, the crow of the rooster, the stomping of floorboards and the hammering of the chain gang.
A four piece possé, The Long Johns come together to play spooky country with that old timey swing, peppered with the spiciest of flavours to deliver songs of hope, loss and hauntings.
Featuring a line-up of banjos, sousaphone, national guitar and the pots and pans, The Long Johns are Sian Evans, Steve Buchanan, Skritch and Paul Watson preparing a tincture of dark country and barnyard bangers.
Like the cure-all tonics of old, The Long Johns are good for what ails you.
THE STEELE SYNDICATE
The Steele Syndicate is all about the groove. The Brisbane-based octet is raucous, punchy and fun, with a genre-bending sound that reimagines elements of old school funk, reggae, ska and indie rock. The band packs a roaring, four-piece horn section and a rhythm section to match.
2020 has seen the band hit the recording studio with their latest single ‘Gotta Go To Uni’ to be released 4 September. In the past they have completed numerous east coast tours and expanded their reach on the festival circuit, unleashing evolved, groovier-than-ever tunes onto audiences all around.
TICKETS: Pre-sale only $25 (+ booking fee) through OZTIX. No door sales
Doors open 7pm. Seated show to comply with Covid-safe practices. 18+ event
This program is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland