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Busby Marou On The Hook

IN A HUGE BOOST for our tiny town, awardwinning musical artists Busby Marou are headlining the Rainbow Beach Family Fishing Classic & Expo PRE PARTY being held on Saturday 10 June at Rainbow Beach Sports Club.

Busby Marou have gained the reputation as one of Australia’s hardest working live bands best known for their distinctly Australian storytelling and gifted musicianship. The duo consists of Thomas Busby and Jeremy Marou who met in Rockhampton in 2007.

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Their Rainbow Beach gig is part of their 11-show Tiny Towns Tour all across regional Australia ahead of the release of their upcoming album Blood Red on 21 July.

The boys are beyond excited to be back hitting the regional circuit with Jeremy Marou saying:

‘It’s no secret that I enjoy the small regional shows compared to anything in the capital cities. We are Central Queensland born and bred so we have a special bond with all places in regional areas.’

Tom Busby added, ‘There is always a special atmosphere in the smaller communities and these towns come to life when you take the music to them. They don’t get as many opportunities to see live music, so when they do, it’s party time!’

It will definitely be party time in Rainbow on 10 June, so make sure you don’t miss out!

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