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Between The Tides Sunday w Josh Pyke

Presented by QMF & Mackay Regional Council

Between The Tides Sunday w Josh Pyke

4:00pm, Sun 7 July, 2024
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LEAVE ONLY YOUR FOOTPRINTS


Between the Tides is set along the picturesque coastline on Yuwibara Country in Cape Hillsborough, a mere 40 minutes north of Mackay. This world-first concert series spans two enchanting evenings, promising an intimate performance by Christine Anu on Saturday evening, followed by Josh Pyke on Sunday evening, with each artist supported by Tia Gostelow.

Taking place between two tidal movements, this unique, special event welcomes locals and travellers to Yuwi Nation to experience these music legends perform amidst the pristine beauty of this remote coastal setting. Together, we’ll create unforgettable memories, leaving nothing but our footprints behind.

Culturally guided by custodians of the Yuwibara Nation, this gathering is held in nature’s time. Witness the many expressions of country, some ancient, some contemporary, as you enjoy the sounds and sights created by artists who honour the ever changing, ever evolving landscape. 

Locally crafted food and beverage, arts and crafts are available from the Gathering Space in the parklands. At dusk, the Yuwibara hosts will lead visitors onto the delicate sands where the concert will unfold.


The Gathering Space

Located at the parkland at the entry of Cape Hillsborough, patrons will first gather here for a pre-show immersive experience of food, art and culture featuring a range of local providers and artists. A bar and food stalls will offer delicious treats which can be enjoyed while listening to some local live entertainment. A small market will showcase some of the region's Aboriginal artisans and craftsmanship. Following the conclusion of the performance, patrons will have the opportunity to revisit this experience before departing.

The Concert Space

When the stage is ready patrons will be invited to make their way down to the scenic beach of Cape Hillsborough

4:00pm - Gathering Space will host Food and Beverage and Music all with a local flavour & local acts until 5:30pm in the Gathering Space. 

5:00pm - Ticket holders make their way to the Concert Space in the beautiful beach of Cape Hillsborough for
Welcome to Country and entertainment


TRANSPORT OPTIONS NOW AVAILABLE

There is NO event parking available at Between the Tides in Cape Hillsborough National Park. Travel is via event buses only. 
 

1. SEAFORTH BUS TRANSFER
FREE FOR EACH BETWEEN THE TIDES TICKET HOLDER

Local or staying close by? Hop on the free bus transfers from Seaforth Sporting Ground Reserve commencing 3:45pm. The final bus will arrive at Between the Tides.
Be prepared to present your Between the Tides event ticket upon boarding. 


2. SEAFORTH PARK N' RIDE

Limited parking is available tp purchase at Seaforth Sporting Ground Reserve.
After parking, flash your Between the Tides event ticket to hop on the free Seaforth Bus Transfer. Return transfers as above.

*Overnight parking is strictly prohibited.

BOOK YOUR PARK N’ RIDE TICKETS

3. MACKAY BUS TRANSFERS

Bus Transfers are available from 4 stops in Mackay for a return trip to take you to and from the event. Buses are estimated to arrive at the event space from 4pm (40-minute travel time).
Patrons cannot be dropped off at a different location to their nominated and booked pick up point.

Have further questions? Get in touch with Moshtix support here

Between the Tides is a standing only event, which will take place on soft sand.
Patrons with access or seating needs may contact us by submitting an Access Request. Our team will endeavour to ensure all patrons have a good experience.

Performances are running on both Saturday & Sunday. Please refer to your ticket to know what date your purchase is valid for. 


QMF respectfully acknowledges the Yuwibara Peoples as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land, waters and skies where Between the Tides unfolds. We extend our respects for their enduring connection to the remarkable terrain, where creative works take place, performances resonate, and celebrations come to life. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders of all communities who also work and live on this land. We recognise the importance of First Nations leadership and collaboration, and QMF commits to walking together on a journey of shared learning and culture.