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Sunday Sounds at Cardinia Cultural Centre

Just in time for the warm weather, an all-new program is set to hit the scene at Cardinia Cultural Centre from Sunday, December 1. With curated performances to take place once a month, Sunday Sounds will become a fixture that the community can rely on for a regular atmospheric music experience. The Brewing Bliss terrace overlooking the lake becomes a stage from 11:00am until 1:00pm for live outdoor sessions, ready to deliver “music that sets your soul at ease”.

Having asked what might be expected, a heartening description was offered of lunch with friends and the enjoyment of a beverage by a great view. Of the music, “you can think ambient acoustic sounds with live vocals”, a healthy mix of “well-seasoned performers and then up-and-coming artists, both soloists and groups”. Whether you’ve ever visited and purchased duck food for a jaunty saunter or not, “there is a lot of joy to be found in how serene the setting in Lakeside can be, especially when complimented by our local talent”.

Anyone on the lookout for opportunities to connect and relax, or simply enjoy some good music needn’t go very far. It is no secret that “live music is something we all had to go without for a long while”, and it is undeniable that our communities have plenty of performers and artistry that deserves to be celebrated. “It is an honour to witness and to support”, and Cardinia Cultural Centre is delighted to provide quality performance opportunities and make being an audience easier.

For more insider information about Sunday Sounds and to hear about the schedule and line-up, visit the website cardiniaculturalcentre.com.au/ or call Box Office on 1300 887 624. The friendly customer service team will be more than happy to tell you what else is planned for a plentiful Summer – Autumn season in 2025.

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