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Loonaloop

Loonaloop is a live four-piece electronic dance band, with a vibrant history of performances spanning festivals and clubs across Europe, the UK, New Zealand, and Australia over the past two decades.

Loonaloop has recently touched down in Australia after an outstanding 30-date summer festival tour across Europe and the UK, which included performances at the iconic Glastonbury Festival, and a variety of festivals and shows in eight different countries, with rave reviews.

With band members based both internationally and in Australia, it’s a rare event and a treat for everyone to come together and perform at the Beach Hotel.

The band has a refreshingly unique sound – aptly described as stunning instrumental and vocal journeys entwined with killa electronica!

Loonaloop’s live instrumentation features: violin, delivering lush melodies and driving riffs; pulsating, body-rocking didgeridoo; spellbinding vocals; powerhouse drums; and a blend of plush synths, samplers, and electronic gadgets.

The band’s music weaves seamlessly between dance genres, mixing it up with touches of drum ‘n’ bass, electro dub, gypsy house, tribal trance, a hint of world music – and then some.

Renowned for their charismatic and high-energy performance, Loonaloop are at home on any stage, and have earned a reputation across the globe as dance floor and festival favourites.

Loonaloop has five Independently-released studio albums, with another slated for release in early 2025. Loonaloop’s music has a broad appeal, connecting with diverse audiences and transporting them on a sonic journey that leaves a lasting imprint on the senses and sweat on the dancefloor.

Emma Sutherland says the live shows, ‘provide a night of beat-filled entertainment. The band’s ability to switch between genres meant that no two songs sound the same and an ever-increasing large crowd laps it up!’

Fan say they are, ‘jaw-dropping musical talent, paired with incredible composition and hypnotic stage presence’, ‘awesome, awesome music. I’ve seen them live a few times and they always totally blow me away. If you get the chance to go see them, just drop everything, and go – expect to get a little sweaty!’, ‘I’ve never seen or heard anything like it before, much fun was had, thank you’, ‘I have never heard or seen anything like Loonaloop and I absolutely love it. Totally blew me away!’, ‘refreshingly original and wickedly good music’.

Put on your dancing boots and catch Loonaloop live at the Beach Hotel in Byron Bay on Sunday, October 20 from 4pm. Free entry. Find out more at www.loonaloopmusic.com.


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