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Friday Hang: Chikchika + Camille el Feghali

We’ve whipped up a cocktail of groove-filled bands, DJs, food, local brews and a perfect setting to make magic happen.

Friday 18 March | 5PM - 9PM | Outdoors

Get ready for twilight hangs, great music and good vibes in your new outdoor space. Teaming up with not-for-profit label Music in Exile, we're featuring headline artists from culturally diverse communities alongside local acts.

Plus, enjoy local brews from Good Land Brewing Co. and moreish nibbles. We're here for it.

CHIKCHIKA

Chikchika began as a fun collaboration between Music Yared and Mulu Baqqalaa, and has grown to a powerful project in its own right. Mulu, a legend in Ethiopia, where she has been actively performing and recording music for over ten years, is joined by Anbessa Gebrehiwot and Haftu Reda, two Tigrinya vocalists and masters of their traditional Eritrean and Ethiopian stringed instruments, the krar and masinko. The trio is accompanied by multi-instrumentalist Dale Gorfinkel and Tawanda Gadzikwa on drums to create an innovative new sound that pays homage to the traditions of East Africa.

CAMILLE EL FEGHALI

Camille el Feghali is a master of the Qanoun (a middle eastern zither) and the Nay (a middle eastern flute). He also harbours a healthy interest in electronic and experimental music, and is interested in different ways to use traditional instrumentation in these contexts. We eagerly await the results of his new collaboration with Melbourne based experimental pop musicians, Zak Olsen, better known for his work with contemporary rock bands ORB and Traffik Island.

FRIDAY HANG DATES
  • Friday 11 March | Ajak Kwai + Allysha Joy
  • Friday 18 March | Chikchika + Camille
  • Friday 25 March | Ausecuma Beats + Gordon Koang

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Presented in partnership with Music in Exile. Music in Exile is a not-for-profit championing Australian artists from refugee, migrant and diaspora backgrounds.   

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Free
No Bookings Required
Location
Outdoors
On Stage
Off
On Tour
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Dates
Friday 18 March
Times
5PM - 9PM
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Friday Hang: Ajak Kwai + Allysha Joy

We’ve whipped up a cocktail of groove-filled bands, DJs, food, local brews and a perfect setting to make magic happen.  

Friday 11 March | 5PM - 9PM | Outdoors

Get ready for twilight hangs, great music and good vibes in your new outdoor space. Teaming up with not-for-profit label Music in Exile, we're featuring headline artists from culturally diverse communities alongside local acts.

Plus, enjoy local brews from Good Land Brewing Co. and moreish nibbles. We're here for it.

AJAK KWAI 

This summer, renowned South Sudanese/Australian vocalist Ajak Kwai is taking her full band on tour across regional Victoria and beyond in support of 2021’s outstanding EP, Red Sands.  

Red Sands is sonically akin to the groove-orientated, politically powerful afrobeat and funk sounds coming out of South and West African nations in the 1970s, sitting somewhere between the infectious pop of the Lijadu Sisters and a more modern desert blues sound of groups like Tinariwen and Mdou Moctar.

ALLYSHA JOY 

Well versed in poetry and performance, Allysha Joy’s potent lyricism, unique musicianship and killer vocals have garnered legions of attentive fans the world over. She’s an integral member of the Melbourne soul jazz scene, known as part of the acclaimed 30/70 Collective and for her own equally revered solo work.

FRIDAY HANG DATES
  • Friday 11 March | Ajak Kwai + Allysha Joy
  • Friday 18 March | Chikchika + Camille
  • Friday 25 March | Ausecuma Beats + Gordon Koang

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Presented in partnership with Music in Exile. Music in Exile is a not-for-profit championing Australian artists from refugee, migrant and diaspora backgrounds.   

Genre
Program Area
Additional information

Gippsland Performing Arts Centre has a COVID safe plan. You’ll need to check-in and show proof of vaccination to attend all events at GPAC, including outdoor events.

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Tickets
Free
No Bookings Required
Location
Outdoors
On Stage
Off
On Tour
Off
Dates
Friday 11 March
Times
5PM - 9PM
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Regurgitator

These Aussie legends are heading our way with great mates, The Fauves.

Saturday 9 April | 8PM | GPAC Theatre

We’ve heard a few stories about Regurgitator ripping out set or two in Traralgon back in the day. Now they’re heading back our way with great mates, The Fauves!

Formed in March 1994…core members Ben Ely and Quan Yeomans started the band as a side project to the bands they had going at the time - Pangaea, Zooerastia etc but quickly became the ascendant project. Regurgitator was an approrpiate moniker to describe the assembled mass of styles, sounds and attitudes, fueled as much by an unmitigated irony and geekish nature as an irreverent take on themselves, corporatisation of culture and human social behaviour.

Never ones to compromise or shy away from the unusual, the untried, or any genre that infects their creative sensibility… more than ever they continue to infuse their irregular live performances with exuberance, mania and their mashedup motion of rock, punk, electro, funk, pop, where ever it goes vibe. 

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with special guests The Fauves

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All Tickets
$59
Location
GPAC Theatre
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Dates
Saturday 9 April
Times
8PM
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Regurgitator’s POGOGO SHOW

Regurgitator… but for KIDS! YIPPEE!!

Sunday 10 April | GPAC Theatre | 11AM

Renowned Brisbane mashup rock/electro/punk/poppin’ fun time outfit Regurgitator have cooked up a sugar-soaked record written especially for kids and are bringing it live to GPAC!

This new project sees long-time Regurgitator trio Ben Ely, Quan Yeomans and Pete Kostic joined by the effervescent Koko direct from Planet Rainbow. It’s already struck a chord with families around the country – with the POGOGO SHOW album having quickly climbed to #1 on the Children’s iTunes chart. 

  

The band’s wildly-varied roller coaster of sounds will come as no surprise to long-time fans. From the slinky hip-hop stylings of first single ‘The Box’ and the elastic hop-scotch energy of ‘Pogogo Show Theme’; to the punk rock mania of ‘Pillow Fight’ and tropicalia fun of ‘Corumbo’, young listeners will enjoy the spin of the musical wheel. 



The band have never been more excited: “We’ve got our tiny amplifiers warmed up, our teeny drum kits tuned and plenty of soap for our filthy little mouths. We’re ready to shout till our voices are wrecked, if you’re ready to scream till your parents are deaf!”

The ‘Gurge are here to bring a smile to long term fans and the tiny folk in their lives.

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All Tickets
$10
Location
GPAC Theatre
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On Tour
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Dates
Sunday 10 April
Times
11AM
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10 Minute Dance Parties DJ Workshop

Be a 10 Minute Dance Party DJ at Gippsland Performing Arts Centre's OPEN Festival! 

Tuesday 1 March | 6PM | Latrobe Regional Gallery

Join the mastermind of 10 Minute Dance Parties, JOF, to learn how to DJ at this FREE workshop at Latrobe Regional Gallery and then show off your new skills at the Big Family Weekender on Saturday 5 or Sunday 6 March as part of GPAC's OPEN festival. This is just for 11 – 19 year olds! 

You'll learn: 

  • DJ skills
  • Tech operation 
  • Curating playlists for dance parties
  • Generating activities and choreography for dance parties
  • Real life performance skills at the Big Family Weekender on Saturday 5 or Sunday 6 March

This workshop and performance opportunity is open to anyone aged 11 - 19 years old. Get in quick, this workshop has a maximum of 20 participants.

Get ready to be a party starter!

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Free

Tickets
Free
Bookings Required
Location
Latrobe Regional Gallery
On Stage
On
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Dates
Tuesday 1 March
Times
6pm
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Teeny Tiny Stevies

‘Kids Music That Doesn’t Suck!’ Zoë Foster Blake, children’s author.

Sunday 13 March | 1:30PM | GPAC Theatre

Join much-loved children’s band the Teeny Tiny Stevies as they perform ‘I Ate a Rainbow’, ‘Boy or Girl Colour’ and ‘Boss of My Own Body’, plus a selection of favourite songs from their brand-new album.  

Featuring irresistible melodies and helpful tips for navigating life’s little challenges, sisters Byll and Beth perform music that keeps kids entertained without driving parents crazy.

This gig will be super fun for the whole family! 

‘Teeny Tiny Stevies have achieved the impossible – they have made children’s music that won’t rob adults of their will to live.’ The Brisbane Times

Presented in partnership with TEG VAN EGMOND

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All Tickets
$10
Location
GPAC Theatre
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Dates
Sunday 13 March 2022
Times
1.30PM
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Jack Jones

We’re here to champion local talent.

Sunday 3 April | 7PM | GPAC Theatre

What better way to kick things off than with two of Gippsland’s finest. 

Two times Platinum, eight times Gold and an APRA Award winning artist, Jack Jones has entertained audiences across Australia and the globe. What many of us know locally, is that Jack spent his formative years here in the Latrobe Valley.

Jack will be joined by local soul and jazz musician Elly Poletti. Having recently supported Kate Ceberano, she will open this very special evening. 

This will be one for the memory bank.

 

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with special guest Elly Poletti

Tickets
Full Price
$40
Access Price
$25
Location
GPAC Theatre
On Stage
On
On Tour
Off
Dates
Sunday 3 April
Times
7PM
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BJORN AGAIN

Dust off those sequined jumpsuits!

Friday 6 May | 8PM | GPAC Theatre - ALLOCATION EXHAUSTED

It's time to sing, dance and have the time of your life when the World’s Number One ABBA show Bjorn Again rolls into GPAC.

Bjorn Again have played in over 120 countries, are a household name world-wide and are openly endorsed by the members of ABBA. Their shows have been attended by JK Rowling, Tom Jones, Dave Grohl and Paul Kelly, Metallica and Nirvana just to name a few.

 

Internationally acclaimed Bjorn Again will play all of ABBA’s biggest hits and more in an action-packed, highly-entertaining night of ABBA-solute fun for the whole family. You will be singing and dancing in the aisles before you can ring-ring Fernando and Chiquitita and send out an SOS.

"If ABBA reformed they wouldn’t be as much fun as Bjorn Again"

 Q Magazine UK

 

“One of the most entertaining live shows in the world today”

Time Out New York 

Rescheduled from Latrobe Performing Arts Centre (2021).

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130 minutes with interval.

Program Summary

Mamma Mia! We Are Back Again Tour!

Tickets
Full Price
$69
Concession
$58
Group (8+)
$55 (each)
Child (Under 15)
$53
Location
GPAC Theatre
On Stage
Off
On Tour
On
Dates
Friday 6 May
Times
8PM
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Cadd and Morris

There are some truly beautiful entertainment bromances.

Saturday 12 March | 7:30PM | GPAC Theatre

The lifelong friendship of Brian Cadd and Russell Morris should have its own name...Brussell.

Australian music icons, Brian Cadd and Russell Morris, have been friends for over forty years and have been touring together from time to time over the past decades. are back after a seven year break to perform a limited amount of shows.

Together, Brian and Russell deliver a dynamic show of not only their hits: Little Ray of Sunshine, Ginger Man, Don’t you know it's Magic, Sweet Sweet Love, Wings of an Eagle, but also a selection of seventies rock classics that will have you singing along with them. They may arrive on stage as 60-year old mates but they turn themselves, and their audience, truly back to 20-year old rockers.

“It is rare and enjoyable to spend ninety minutes on the stage every night with someone who has travelled the same musical road and number of years as I have. It makes the musical highlights, the songs and the silliness all that much more fun. Come and see what we mean!” - Brian Cadd

Rescheduled from Latrobe Performing Arts Centre (2021)

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This performance has a moderate COVID-19 refund policy. Ticketholders may seek a refund 5 days prior to the scheduled performance due to COVID-19 isolation requirements.

Tickets
All tickets
$60
Location
GPAC Theatre
On Stage
On
On Tour
On
Dates
Saturday 12 March
Times
7.30PM
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Up Late

Grab your mates for twilight hangs.

Friday 4 - Saturday 5 March | 5PM - 9PM | Outdoors

Get ready for it, Up Late is on again TONIGHT from 5PM – 9PM! 

Join us for an undercover boogie to live music that’s perfect for Saturday wet weather hangs with your mates. 

We’re setting the scene outdoors with top home-grown music acts alongside the Hot Glue Buns and JOF’s 10-Minute Dance Parties (the grown-up version – see The Big Family Weekender for more info).

SATURDAY

  • 5PM - 6PM | DJ Golden Fleece
  • 6PM - 6:45PM | Timothy Wolf
  • 6:45PM - 7:15PM | DJ Golden Fleece
  • 7:15PM - 7:30PM | Hot Glue Buns
  • 7:30PM - 8:15PM | Timothy Wolf and The Howlers
  • 8:15PM - 9PM | DJ Golden Fleece

FOOD & BAR

  • 5PM - 9PM | Good Land Brewing Co. Bar
  • 5PM - 9PM | Gippsland Baked Potatoes
  • 5PM - 9PM | Coffee & Hot Jam Donuts

TIMOTHY WOLF AND THE HOWLERS

Introspective soulful blues with a hint of 'I'm ready to boogie', Timothy Wolf is the thrilling new kid on the block with his debut studio album set for release Oct 2022. The local alt folk/country songwriter is going from strength to strength, landing raving Rolling Stone and Triple J reviews and festival and support slots for the likes of the Pierce Brothers. Get on board early, dust off your dancing shoes and introduce yourself to the immersive and boisterous mischief that is Timothy Wolf.

DJ GOLDEN FLEECE

Hailing all the way from Meeniyan, Golden Fleece has lit up dance floors from Melbourne to London.

HOT GLUE BUNS

Hot Glue Buns (Kady Mansour and Michaela Tancheff) are a feminist duo who work to increase the accessibility of dance to the public. Their works have featured at Strawberry Fields Festival and Meredith Music Festival, alongside CC:DISCO! and Gordon Koang. In 2021 Hot Glue Buns developed ‘Hot Glueshops’ as part of Moreland Festivals Development Program. 

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Tickets
FREE
Location
Outdoors
On Stage
Off
On Tour
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Dates
Friday 4 and Saturday 5 March
Times
5PM - 9PM
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