8 Ball Aitken Studio Concert in Glass House Mountains + Kate Mahood & Dan Cully
Event description
8 Ball Aitken is hosting his first ever live concert inside his recording studio. Space is limited to 30 lucky audience members so get in quick. 8 Ball Aitken will play a set along with touring musicians Kate Mahood (from Yeppoon) and Dav Cully (from Melbourne).
🔥 FRIDAY MARCH 28. 6pm to 9pm.
🎶 Address is sent out upon ticket booking. (Studio is located in the 'Glass House Mountains' township on the Sunshine Coast)
🎸 BYO drinks and snacks.
🎫 Suggested donation for the music $40 per person.
About the touring artists...
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KATE MAHOOD... Blending folk stylings and country storytelling, Kate Mahood's songs portray an honesty and vulnerability that resonate deeply with her listeners. Heartfelt and often haunting lyrics coupled with stirring vocals and beautifully crafted guitar melodies, give Mahood a unique and original sound that is truly her own.
Growing up with artists like Neil Young, Gillian Welch and Paul Kelly on high rotation, this self-taught guitarist & songwriter refined her craft for over ten years before ever taking to the stage. Best known for her captivating and intimate live shows, Mahood has made regular appearances at festivals such as Agnes Blues and Roots Festival, Rockhampton River Festival and Wintermoon Folk Festival and and opened for artists including Busby Marou, Harry Manx, The Whitlams, Alex Lloyd and Amber Lawrence.
Mahood’s much anticipated debut EP ‘Once You Were A Mountain’ was released in 2024 after a string of successful singles, most notably ‘Changeling’ a lush alt-country ballad based on the true story of a young woman from Ireland. Mahood is currently based in the coastal town of Yeppoon, with a new EP on the horizon for 2025.
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DAN CULLY is a Melbourne based solo musician who writes original Indie/Roots music.
His instrumental talent incorporates harmonica, didgeridoo, stomp box, guitar and soaring vocal melodies, giving his solo performance the power of a band.
His sound can be likened to artists such as Xavier Rudd, John Butler.
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