Mullumbimby’s Stukulele and Rosie take their deeply personal live show to Bondi, with a special hometown preview on June 6.

A Mullumbimby father and daughter will take their show to the Bondi Pavilion this June, with Stukulele and Rosie set to perform for Sydney audiences.

Before heading south, they will present a special hometown preview at the Top Pub in Mullumbimby on Saturday, June 6 at 7pm.

Stu and Rosie Eadie have been making music together since Rosie was just four years old, writing songs side by side and building a creative connection that has evolved into a live performance.

Blending music with storytelling, the show offers something more intimate than a traditional concert: a reflection on family, connection, and the role music can play in bringing people closer.

“What started as something we did for fun, as a family, has become a way Rosie and I have stayed connected as she’s grown up. The show is really just an extension of that – sharing the ups and downs that have always been part of our everyday lives,” says Stu.

Through original songs and personal stories, Dad Daughter Ukulele explores the simple but powerful idea that making music together can strengthen relationships, open emotional doors, and create lasting memories.

As Rosie says, “I don’t really remember a time when Dad and I weren’t making music together. It’s just what we do, and now we get to share that with other people, which is actually really cool.”

Mullumbimby Preview
Top Pub, Mullumbimby
Friday June 6, 7pm
Tickets available online

Bondi Show
Dad Daughter Ukulele
Bondi Pavilion Theatre
Sunday 21 June, 12:30pm.
Tickets available online