Australian rock icons to electrify with timeless hits

Don't miss out on Australian icons only Sunshine Coast stop on their national tour next month.

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Legendary Australian rock outfit Southern Sons are set to electrify audiences nationwide with the announcement of their highly anticipated 2026 Heart in Danger National Tour – a powerful celebration of the band’s enduring legacy and timeless hits.

Named after one of their most beloved songs, the Heart in Danger Tour kicks off this month, taking in major cities and select regional centres across Australia. The tour promises an unforgettable live experience, featuring a catalogue of Southern Sons classics that have defined a generation, including Heart in Danger, Hold Me in Your Arms, and You Were There.

Fans can expect a night of soaring melodies, driving guitars, and the unmistakable sound that cemented Southern Sons as one of Australia’s most respected rock bands. Drawing on their rich history while injecting renewed energy into their performances, the band delivers a set designed to resonate with longtime followers and first‑time concert goers alike.

Frontman Jack Jones, celebrated for his powerful vocals and virtuosic guitar work, reunites with founding members to bring Southern Sons’ iconic sound back to the stage. Together, they breathe fresh life into the songs that continue to captivate audiences decades on with a few surprises along the way.

With the Heart in Danger National Tour, Southern Sons reaffirm their place in Australian music history, proving that great songs and great bands stand the test of time.

Event details

Venue: Kings Theatre, The Events Centre, Caloundra

Date and time:

    • Saturday 16 May 2026, 8pm

All Tickets: $87.45

Age suitability: 18 years+

Duration: Approximately 90 minutes, no interval. (Subject to change without notice.)

Presented by: Premier Artists

Bookings: Call 07 5491 4240 or visit www.theeventscentre.com.au

*Book online for easy access seating and wheelchair spaces for non-motorised, standard size wheelchairs.


 

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