Sandgate Town Hall Events

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Written By Alyssa Mackay

Looking for activities and events at the Sandgate Town Hall? You’ve found the right place. Below are up to date stories to help Sandgate locals and visitors find things to do at the Sandgate Town Hall.

Address: Cliff and Burnett Street, Sandgate

Sandgate Town Hall Events in October 2024

Robbie Crosses Off Bucket List with Original Music Concert 

Robbie Crosses Off Bucket List with Original Music Concert 

For more than 50 years, musician Robbie McGowan has captivated audiences across Australia, working with some of the biggest names in the music industry. 

This month, he brings his band of top-class musicians to Sandgate Town Hall for ‘Rob Robbie McGowan’s Bucket List Concert’, a showcase of his original material crafted over the last 30 years.   

Robbie said he had long wanted to present a concert of his own work and that this performance would also include songs that had shaped him as a musician. 

“You can expect to hear my own arrangements of some classics from the 60s, 70s and 80s, along with some inspirational originals that I have played for many audiences over the years and know that they are always well-received,” Robbie said.

Musical Career Highlights and Inspirations

Robbie’s extensive career began at age 16 when he joined his father’s five-piece band, Hi-Way 1. This early experience allowed him to learn the organ and travel across Western Australia, the Northern Territory and Queensland. 

“After three years on the road, we arrived in Brisbane, where I put down my roots,” he said. “I played the club scene for a long while, then in 1979, along with two other musos and a manager, we formed the band Witzend.” 

Witzend played backup for iconic Australian singers like Normie Rowe, Jade Hurley and Allison Durbin, as well as international acts like The Drifters and The Stylistics. 

Following his time with Witzend, Robbie worked as a fill-in guitarist and recorded more than 80 jingles. In the late 90s, he also worked as a stand-up comedian. 

The early 2000s presented Robbie with the chance to perform as a warm-up act for notable bands like Herman’s Hermits, The Drifters, The Platters and The Animals. This experience, he said, inspired the creation of ‘that60sguy’. 

“It was during this period that I witnessed the impact the 60s songs were having on audiences some 40 years later,” he said. “That’s when the idea for ‘that60sguy’ was born. I wanted to create a character rather than try to copy any band or singer from that era. This meant I could perform any music from the 60s and present the songs themselves as the stars of the show.” 

See Robbie as the star of the show by scanning the QR code, booking online or contacting Karen on 0435 783 751. 

Rob Robbie McGowan’s Bucket List Concert 

  • Saturday, 19 October, 7pm-9.30pm 
  • Sandgate Town Hall 
  • Cliff and Seymour Street, Sandgate.

Sandgate Town Hall Events in August 2024

Sandgate Theatre Brings Back Café One Acts To Sandgate Town Hall

Sheryl Salmon, Kathy Whitfield, Ryan Barnes
Sheryl Salmon, Kathy Whitfield, Ryan Barnes

Story: Kelly Walker

Dates: Friday, 16 August – Sunday, 25 August, 7.30pm

Sunday, 18 August, 2pm

Sandgate Theatre is proud to present its Café One Acts once again. Showcasing actors, playwrights and directors from the 4017 area, greater Brisbane, the City of Moreton Bay and beyond, these shorter format plays make a wonderful induction to the world of community theatre.

Elizabeth Womack, Secretary of Sandgate Theatre Inc, said each Café One Acts performance would include a series of two longer one-act plays and three 10-minute plays.

“They are very compact, featuring foreshadowing and unexpected plot twists,” Elizabeth said.

“The plays will tell stories with themes ranging from love, commitment and friendship, to infidelity, manipulation and miscommunication.”

Opening the show is A Stab In The Art,  directed by Brighton’s very own Christine Linning who has over 30 years of experience with Sandgate Theatre.

“It’s set in an art gallery, which is showing five very colourful paintings,” Elizabeth said. “Each piece of art is extremely important in the overall development of the plot.”

The next three plays in the lineup are each 10 minutes long.

“The first one, A Matter of Husbands, was written in 1923,” Elizabeth said. “The play involves two female characters who are listed as Famous Actress and Earnest Young Womancan you guess what the play might be about?”

“The second 10-minute long performance is called Ashes to Ashes about two sisters having difficulty in resolving an issue. This one was writtenin 2022 by Yeppoon playwright, Jill Curran, who has absolutely mastered the art of writing one-act plays and has written over 20 of them!”

The last 10-minute play, Yesterday, is about a couple, now in their sixties, who meet up again after 41 years.

“This one includes snippets of music from 1923, including the Charleston,” Elizabeth said. “It also features music with Louis Armstrong playing in the first band he belonged to.”

Elizabeth explained that the final play of the collection is a longer one, lasting about 35 minutes.

“This one is called Box and Cox and is directed by Chris Packman who has over 25 years of experience with the Sandgate Theatre,” she said. “It’s a farce that was first performed in 1847!

“Café One Acts represents exceptionally good value for money. The show is family-friendly and guests are able to bring their own drinks and nibbles for a fun night out.”

Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for concession. To book, go to the Try Booking website.

Multitude Choir 20th Anniversary Concert

Multitude Choir
Multitude Choir

Date: Saturday, 31 August

A celebration of song and community is coming to Sandgate at the end of August, with the Multitude Choir performing a special concert to mark their 20th anniversary.

Established in Redcliffe in 2004, Multitude Choir is a contemporary, community show choir, which sings a mix of rock, pop, jazz, Broadway, and gospel music.

Adele Moy has been part of the choir for 17 years and said she was looking forward to the anniversary concert.

“The concert will have a mix of all our songs and our styles, and we have some talented members who will be doing solos,” she said.

“We will have a couple of costume changes as well.

“We’re a contemporary choir, we sing all kinds of music – we’re currently performing songs by Adele, Coldplay and Jason Mraz. And we do songs from Broadway shows as well, things like Singing’ in the Rain and songs from Mary Poppins.”

New Voices Welcome

Adele added the Multitude Choir was for “anyone who wanted to sing”.

“We’re not a formal choir by any means, we are a non-audition choir, and we currently have around 40 to 45 members,” she said.

“There’s no restriction on joining, and in fact, we’re always looking for male singers. It’s open to any age, I would say from ages 15 and 16 upwards.

“I really love the sense of community; I love to go along every week and be with like-minded people. And there’s no requirement to read music, although of course some of our members do read music, but we learn by listening.”

The choir’s musical director is Dale Lingwood, who graduated from the Queensland Conservatorium with a Bachelor of Music majoring in jazz piano.

“We’re so lucky to have Dale, he actually plays the piano at QPAC, so it’s amazing to have someone like him as our musical director,” Adele said.

Tickets for the anniversary concert go on sale on 16 June, priced at $25 for adults, $15 for children aged 12 to 15, and under 12 are free. To book, go to Try Booking.

For more information, or to join the choir, go to the Multitude Choir website.

Sandgate Town Hall Events in July 2024

Get Ready for a Bonza Night of Music

Fourth Best Band
Fourth Best Band

Date: Saturday 13 July, 7pm

Fourth Best Band are whipping up a ripper of a time for their latest show, Aussie Icons, and they’ve invited some special guests.

Presented by local non-profit organisation Four57 Incorporated, the concert will see Fourth Best Band playing all things Australian rock, from true blue classic hits to more recent tunes.  

Fourth Best Band’s bass player, Chris Ferguson, said it was easy to choose Australian icons as the theme of this year’s concert.

“There are so many wonderful Aussie hit artists and songs to choose from and pair that with all the larrikins, sports stars and infamous Aussie characters and we have a theme for a cracking night of fun,” Chris said.

Guests are encouraged to dress in their best Aussie attire and support a great cause, with a portion of ticket sales donated to Support Act, an Australian charity that assists musicians in need.

Chris said the band would play a diverse set list for music lovers of all ages and tastes.

“There’s the usual suspects like Land Down Under, Holy Grail and It’s A Long Way to the Top, then there’s songs from more modern artists like Regurgitator and Empire of the Sun,” he said.

Heatstroke Will Be The Support Act

Local alternative punk rock band Heatstroke will showcase their talents by opening the night. The band features drummer and singer Xavier Southby, 16, bass player Jack McLaughlin, 17 and lead singer and guitarist Zen Sutton, 16.

Zen said performing at the Sandgate Town Hall would give them experience playing in proper concert venues.

“We’ve been to so many school concerts at the Sandgate Town Hall and have always just admired the beauty of the place and the energy it gives off and we’ve always wanted to be able to showcase the music that we make in a space like this,” Zen said.

Xavier agreed that it was a great opportunity to perform at the hall.

“It’ll help showcase our music to a different demographic and give us experience playing in bigger venues,” Xavier said.

Jack added that it would help show off Heatstroke’s style of music to a larger audience.

“From our many adventures and amazing performances at venues, we thought that we could add this to our amazing list of venues,” Jack said.

Tickets for Heatstroke’s performance from 6pm to 6.45pm are available for just $5, while those wanting to catch the full concert can grab a ticket for $25.

To book tickets go to the website

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