Central Coast Ukulele Folk festival 2018
Our mission is to bring you laughter, love entertain you and help leave your troubles behind.
Where: Diggers (RSL ) at The Entrance, Central Coast Hwy, Long Jetty New South Wales
When: 24 – 26th August 2018
Program will be out shortly and online
A little taste of whats to come……..
Friday 24th August – our fabulous Dinner show featuring the best of local and international talent. Bookings essential through the Diggers call (02) 4332 3399 door open 6pm show start at 6.30pm- A brilliant night of Entertainment including
The Nukes from New Zealand
We have had the pleasure of booking this amazing trio a few times and they always deliver and never disappoint.
The Nukes – New Zealand’s original ukulele trio was founded on a crazy whim way back in 2008, by musical desperadoes David Parker, Ben Collier and Dave Thiele.
And what began as a trickle of original tunes soon turned into a musical torrent of biblical proportions- 3 albums and hundreds of shows later here they are celebrating 10 years together.
The past decade has seen The Nukes play their special blend of alt folk/country/roots up and down Aotearoa and beyond, taking in festivals (Womad, Splore, Auckland Folk Festival and many more in NZ and Australia) to theatres and venues up and down the country; No place is safe from The Nukes!
Now, as part of their ten year celebrations The Nukes return to the Central Coast (Yeah for us) Audiences will be both amazed and possibly appalled by the rare feats of musicality forced upon these innocent wee instruments, slayed by the humour and scandalised by the scat.
Johnny Devilseed and Old Man Rubes
Formed in late 2010 by guitarist Hayden Maskey and blues harpist Paul Rubie, Johnny Devilseed & “Old Man Rubes” have been doin’ the rounds about towns, constantly blowin’ the doors off venues, every time they perform.
With a huge repertoire of original songs ranging from the old time era to the modern blues of today, their shows have been described by many as a, “full on, hardcore, foot to the floor, theatrical blues extravaganza!” A dirty Americana style Blues with plenty of talent and swagger, they are a cut above the rest and as their playful interaction seeped out into the crowd they had them from their very first number. (Dan Beazley – Newcastle Live)
Connor Wink
Connor Wink is a young blind Singer, Songwriter and Ukulele Player from Newcastle, Australia. When Connor was two years old, he was playing songs that he had heard and liked on his toy piano. His parents realised that the ability to play by ear was a great gift and encouraged his playing. Later, when he was six, they set out to find a piano teacher to work with him.
By age 11, Connor had already recorded 2 CDs Sounds for Sight and Sounds for Sight: The Journey Continues at home with a 16 track mixer and sang and overdubbed own voice for backing vocals.

By the time he stopped classical training, he had reached Grade 3. During this time, Connor transitioned successfully to singing, due to his ability to memorize lyrics and music combined with his acute hearing, pitch. and unique voice. For a short time, Connor dabbled with the guitar; but later, he discovered the ukulele.
He had found his place as an artist.
Shawn O’Friel
Shawn is by far an incredible talenetd musician from Hollywood Beach California. His style of music is brilliant and he is a start in his own right. He does not want any fuss he is here to perform for Connor Wink. Thank you Shawn.
Ben Seymour
Benjamin Seymour is a local singer, songwriter, musician from the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. It is his dream one day to travel to the Tamworth Country Music Festival and receive a Golden Guitar award for best male artist.
Ben is on tour throughout NSW country towns and took a break to perform at our festival. He is energetic, talented and very gifted singer musician.
Ben is an amazing new, very talented young star
Mirrabooka will be your hosts
Mirrabooka are a remarkable four-piece band of experienced musicians. Collectively each member has been involved in the music industry for many decades and have performed with many artists/musicians and genres of music in that time.The band is made up of two couples, Rob and Liz and Rosie and Glenn and formed over 8 years ago. Mirrabooka are popular around their home town as well as national and international regions.
You’ll be inspired and captivated by the beautiful vocals and harmonies, the rhythmic songs and melodies of their originals songs and dance to their catchy covers.
Mirrabooka have a unique original sound of beautiful acoustic music made up with acoustic guitars, mandolins, ukuleles, drums, djembe drums and bass, then throw in some very catchy covers and great sense of humour and you have ‘Mirrabooka‘. Mirrabooka will be performing with the MBB on Saturday night so get ready to dance!
Cameron Murray
It is our pleasure to invite Cameron back to our festival.
Cameron Murray has been playing ukulele and uke-banjo for more than half his life, his granddad teaching him ukulele when he was too small for a guitar. He started playing in folk clubs with his father as a youngster.
A proponent of the George Formby strumming style, Cameron enjoys performing classic tunes from the 1920s and 1930s, as well as Hawaiian hits and originals. Cameron is also a keen collector of vintage instruments and the publisher and editor of international ukulele magazine Kamuke (kamuke.com).
Look out for his new Album
That’s just for starters……
Plus our wonderful performances from
Flat Foot Floozies
Foggy Foggy Duo
The Photons
Ukenjamit
Sticky Fingers
Ukelles
Small Hat Big Country
Piper Butcher
Ukastle Ukestra
Just Jenny Williams
Kristina Joy and The Z Chords
The Hornsby Bugs
UROC
Two Buck Blues Band
and more………
Deb and Ivan Caldwell
Toast Garden
Threepence
Demented Ukeholics
The Bucket List
Cyprian Koffsovitz
Troubadours
The Old School
St Patricks Primary
Central Coast Ukulele Club
The Mirrabooka Big Band featuring Rex Goh, Leon Gaer, Gordon Rytmeister
Saturday night is party night: get ready to let your hair down and enjoy the fun and fiesta with the MBB….. Rex Goh, Leon Gaer, Gordon Rytmeister and much much more…
and much more
Saturday 25th August full day of amazing acts and collectives plus workshops with the Nukes and Cameron Murray. More details soon.
Sunday we present the schools, workshops, collectives and special concerts from the beautiful folk element of our festival
email us at info@centralcoastukuleleclub.com
Below is an outline of our exciting 2017 events and performances booked thus far.
Keep an eye on this space for new and exciting events!
January
February
Blue Mountains Ukulele Festival
Date: 10th – 12th February
Time: See program
Location: The Carrington Hotel, Katoomba St, Katoomba NSW 2780
Open Mic / Open Uke Night
Date: Sunday, February 26th
Time: 4pm – 8pm
Location: The Tall Timbers Hotel, 15 Pacific Hwy, Ourimbah NSW 2258
March
Warringah Mall Ukulele Showcase Day
Date: Sunday, March 5th
Time: 9:55am – 3:05pm
Location: Warringah Mall, Condamine St & Old Pittwater Rd, Brookvale NSW 2100
Central Coast Ukulele Club meets Tasmanian groups! Big Jam Night!
Date: Thursday, 9th March
Time: From 6:30pm
Location: The Brookfield Shed, Tasmania
Mirrabooka Show
Date: Saturday, 11th March
Time: From 6:30pm
Location: The Brookfield Shed, Tasmania
Note: All welcome for finale Ukulele Jam!
CCUC meet HUG
Date: Monday, 13th March
Time: From 6:30pm
Location: Repubic Bar, North Hobart, Tasmania
Open Mic / Open Uke Night
Date: Sunday, March 26th
Time: 4pm – 8pm
Location: The Tall Timbers Hotel, 15 Pacific Hwy, Ourimbah NSW 2258
April
Open Mic / Open Uke Night
Date: Sunday, April 30th
Time: 4pm – 8pm
Location: The Tall Timbers Hotel, 15 Pacific Hwy, Ourimbah NSW 2258
May
Open Mic / Open Uke Night
Date: Sunday, May 28th
Time: 4pm – 8pm
Location: The Tall Timbers Hotel, 15 Pacific Hwy, Ourimbah NSW 2258
June
Open Mic / Open Uke Night
Date: Sunday, June 25th
Time: 4pm – 8pm
Location: The Tall Timbers Hotel, 15 Pacific Hwy, Ourimbah NSW 2258
July
Geraldine 2017 Ukefest
Date: From the 6th to the 9th July
Time: See program
Location: Geraldine, New Zealand
August
Open Mic / Open Uke Night
Date: Sunday, August 27th
Time: 4pm – 8pm
Location: The Tall Timbers Hotel, 15 Pacific Hwy, Ourimbah NSW 2258
September
Central Coast Ukulele Festival
Dates: From the 21st to 24th September
Thursday 21st – Ukulele workshops
Friday 22nd – Meet and greet plus fabulous Dinner Show
Saturday 23rd – From 10am to 10pm ukulele acts, workshops, collectives and ukulele after dark
Sunday 24th– all day ukulele entertainment
Location: The Entrance, NSW
For more information please see our festival page.
October
Open Mic / Open Uke Night
Date: Sunday, October 29th
Time: 4pm – 8pm
Location: The Tall Timbers Hotel, 15 Pacific Hwy, Ourimbah NSW 2258
November
Open Mic / Open Uke Night
Date: Sunday, November 26th
Time: 4pm – 8pm
Location: The Tall Timbers Hotel, 15 Pacific Hwy, Ourimbah NSW 2258
December
If you would like more information about any of these events please contact us.