Garret Lyon & Warama Neon Corroborree Live at Yeppoon Town Hall
Celebrate culture and music with a captivating evening featuring Garret Lyon's dynamic performance and traditional neon corroboree dance by Warama Culture!
This unique event features Garret Lyon, a proud Darumbal and Wulli-Wulli singer, songwriter, and dancer from Central Queensland's Darumbal country. Known for his dynamic performances that blend powerful vocals and captivating dance moves, Garret commands the stage with a presence shaped by years of dedication to his craft.
The evening opens with a Welcome to Country by Councillor Lance Warcon, followed by a neon corroboree performance by the local dancers of Warama Culture, who are dedicated to fostering understanding and appreciation of their vibrant heritage. At 6 pm, Garret Lyon will take the stage for a powerful, hour-long performance, delivering an electrifying blend of music and dance that reflects his journey as an artist.
Tickets are $10 per adult (over 16yo) and free for children (16yo and under).
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About Garret:
Garret’s path in the performing arts took a significant leap forward when he moved to Brisbane to study at The Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts (ACPA). There, he trained under renowned directors such as Leah Purcell, Wesley Enoch, Sue Rider, and Broadway’s Stephen Helper. During his studies, he toured extensively around Australia, showcasing his original music at prominent events like the NRL Indigenous All-Stars Games. Garret also choreographed and co-hosted NITV’s "Move It Mob Style."
After earning an advanced diploma in music, Garret secured his first professional lead role as Aladdin in OzWorks’ "Aladdin: The Flying Magic Carpet Show," which enjoyed a successful three-week run in Jakarta, Indonesia. Returning to Australia, he joined Oscar Proco as a featured vocalist and dancer in the gender-bent cabaret "Boy&Girl," performing across four seasons and experiencing his dream of a pop star lifestyle.
Garret’s work with Oscar Proco allowed him to refine his stage presence and embrace his more feminine side, opening new avenues in his performance repertoire. He released his debut EP, "Belong To You," and was part of the opening act for TLC’s Australian tour. Later, he moved to Melbourne, where he delved into music production and received a grant from the City of Melbourne to create his live cabaret show "Crazy In Love" for the YIRRAMBOI Festival.
Garret was also cast as ASAKA in Altitude Theatre’s "Once On This Island," directed by Bree Langridge. Eventually returning to Brisbane, he resumed his career with live music gigs and theatre roles. In 2021, QPAC commissioned him to produce "Biggest Mob Love," a sequel to "Crazy In Love," featuring a live band performing original stories and songs that have shaped his musical journey.
Garret has collaborated with industry giants such as Bernard Fanning, Troy Cassar-Daley, and Joss Stone. Committed to cultural protocol, he teaches music and dance to youth in Indigenous communities. His recent R&B/Pop single, "Circles," has garnered over 30,000 streams on Spotify, and he continues to work on new music and collaborations, advancing his influence in the industry.
Don’t miss this extraordinary showcase of talent and cultural heritage – reserve your spot today for a night filled with soul-stirring music, dance, and storytelling.