Queensland Music Festival and The Push join forces to bring all-ages show to Mackay

 
 

MACKAY, QUEENSLAND – National youth music organisation The Push is bringing all-ages live music to young people in Mackay, while developing the next generation of young music practitioners with its All-Ages Events Team program.

For an afternoon on Saturday 6 July, The Arcadia Bar will be home for a one-off special event, as part of The Reef Trail, a feature of QMF’s QLD Music Trails program. Featuring headliners Great Gable and Kitschen Boy and showcasing local Mackay talents Giant Palms and Tiffany Grace as support acts, this indie show is an incredible opportunity for local artists as well as underage audiences.

 
 

Band Competition Winner Giant Palms

 
 
I’ve been listening to Great Gable since I was like 12 and just getting to play, even getting to meet them… yeah it blows my little mind. People of Mackay, you need to get down to Arcadia Bar on Saturday July 6, Great Gable and Kitchen Boy are coming all the way down here to our town to rock our world!
— Giant Palms’ frontperson Jack Rayner
 
 

The All-Ages Events Team has been working behind-the-scenes on this huge event

 
 

This special show will also feature the energy and enthusiasm of an amazing group of young people from the Mackay region. Over the past two months, The Push has been working closely with QMF and Mackay Regional Council to support 8 young people to build their knowledge of the contemporary music industry and develop skills in event management and promotion. The All-Ages Event Team has worked on all aspects of the show, from producing posters to selecting the support acts through a local band competition.

This exposure has given me so much more knowledge and boosted my love for music and encouraged my future even more
— Eliza, 15. All-Ages Events Team participant.

This is The Push’s first live music event in Queensland, collaborating with QMF, QLD Music Trails, The Reef Trail and Mackay Regional Council to bring these much-needed live music experiences to young people during the most formative times of their lives. Tickets are on sale now for a very wallet-friendly $20 (plus booking fees) – and there’s FREE arcade game tokens available for the first 100 people through the door!

Visit thepush.au/mackay for more info and to buy tickets.

This is a fully supervised, all-ages, drug, alcohol, smoke and vape-free event. No Pass Outs.

 

Media Quotes

 

“We’re stoked to be working with Queensland Music Festival and Mackay Regional Council to bring this All-Ages Events Team program and all-ages live music opportunity to Mackay as part of the Reef Trail. Not only does the tour provide important opportunities for young audiences to experience live music that is safe and affordable, but it gives teams of local young people the chance to develop skills, confidence and networks.” says The Push CEO, Kate Duncan.

"We are thrilled to partner with The Push to bring their dynamic All-Ages event to Queensland for the first time as part of the Reef Trail," said Daryl Raven, CEO of QMF. "This collaboration supports The Push's long-standing efforts to expand into Queensland, providing a unique platform and opportunities for young artists and arts workers in our region. By joining forces, we are fostering cultural growth and delivering memorable experiences to our communities. QMF is proud to help make this vision a reality."

 
 

About The Push

The Push is an Australian youth music organisation and registered charity based in Melbourne. Over three decades we have supported millions of young people with access to contemporary music programs and events. Our work is guided by our purpose of giving every young person the opportunity to participate and thrive in Australian music. Our program alumni include Courtney Barnett, Alex Lahey, Alice Ivy and Angie McMahon — who have each progressed onto successful, global careers. Head to our about page for more information.

 
 

About The Reef Trail

The Reef Trail, part of QLD Music Trails, offers a unique seaside road trip experience from July 5-13, 2024. This self-drive journey along Queensland's picturesque coastline, from Mackay to Airlie Beach, features world-class music performances, rich First Nations culture, and local hospitality. Highlights include the coastal concert series Between the Tides and the final stop at The Reef Sundowner on Lake Proserpine. This initiative promotes cultural tourism, supporting local talent and community development through QMF, a not-for-profit organisation.

For more information, visit The Reef Trail.

 
 

About QLD Music Trails

QLD Music Trails is a dynamic initiative created by Queensland Music Festival (QMF), offering music enthusiasts an extraordinary way to explore the diverse musical landscapes of Queensland. With a commitment to bringing music to unexpected places and connecting communities through shared experiences, QLD Music Trails invites participants to embark on musical journeys that showcase the rich tapestry of Queensland's musical culture. Each trail is a unique adventure, weaving together performances by talented artists, the natural beauty of the Queensland landscape, First-Nations cultural experiences, and the warm hospitality of local communities. It's a platform where music becomes an integral part of the adventure, and where travellers become part of a musical family, celebrating the spirit of Queensland through harmonious exploration. 

 
 

Media

For all media enquiries, please contact:

Richard Hunt (he/him)
Manager, Communications and Engagement
media[at]thepush.com.au

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