SunPAC presents:

The Boys from Oz

JD Smith and his band LIVE at SunPAC

Event Details

Thursday 21 September 2023
11am

Location

SunPAC, 470 McCullough Street, Sunnybank, QLD

Prices

Adults $39*

Concessions $35*

Groups of 10+ $33*

* A transaction fee of $4.50 applies per transaction.

Duration

75 minutes

Accessibility

If you require wheelchair accessibility accommodations for your booking, please reach out to us at 07 3323 9650. We’re here to ensure your visit is comfortable and convenient.

Ticketing Terms and Conditions

All transactions are final. No cancellations or refunds are given on completed bookings unless the performance is cancelled. Please refer to the Ticketing Terms and Conditions of Sale.

JD Smith is one of Australia’s most exciting vocal talents. A long time member of international vocal supergroup The Ten Tenors, JD has performed on the world’s greatest stages and is considered one of the best indigenous pop vocalists Australia has ever produced.

JD Smith’s new tribute show “THE BOYS FROM OZ” is a vocal tour de force, as he sings the most iconic songs from Australia’s most iconic male performers.

John Farnham | Daryl Braithwaite | The Bee Gees | ACDC | Jon English | John Paul Young | Rick Price | INXS | Little River Band | Jack Jones | Cold Chisel | Savage Garden & Many More!

“…JD is an outstanding artist and his voice is a total knockout!” – Rick Price

JD Smith has been performing since he was a young kid growing up in Albury, NSW and his debut album “Soul Searchin'” was the #1 Independent Album upon release.

With an indigenous background, JD grew up in a creative household with his dad being an Aboriginal Artist who taught him guitar. Singing has always been a natural instinct for JD, something he was born to do.

JD’s live performances now regularly bring rave reviews from around the country:

“JD would have to be one of the best live performers I have ever seen. Such an amazing voice – SENSATIONAL” – Dianna Taylor, Coast FM Radio SA

“Stunning voice and what a range… sends shivers up the spine…” – the ABC’s David Prior