Rockhampton country music sensation Denvah Baker-Moller to sing at Beef Australia 2024
After wowing the Idol judges and national audiences, Rockhampton’s singer-songwriter Denvah Baker-Moller will hit the stage at the world-renowned event next month. See who else is on the entertainment program.
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Fresh from her Australian Idol success, Rockhampton’s Denvah Baker-Moller is set to join a star-studded entertainment line-up at Beef Australia.
The country music sensation who wowed the Idol judges and Australian audiences finished third in the national singing competition.
The 23-year-old said she “couldn’t have asked for a better result” when speaking to The Morning Bulletin after the final results were revealed.
Denvah was one of three Central Queensland artists on the show.
Former Rockhampton singer Chenai Boucher made it to the top 21 and Emu Park’s charismatic camel farmer Trent Richardson went as far as top six.
Denvah is now gearing up to hit the stage at Beef2024, which runs from May 5 to 11 at the Rockhampton Showgrounds.
Beef Australia CEO Simon Irwin said since its inception in 1988, the event had grown to become one of the most significant global events of its type.
He said the goal this year was to attract more than 115,000 attendees from across the nation and around the globe.
“Beef2024 will showcase the very best of the Australian beef industry through exhibitions, cattle championships, property tours, seminars, cooking demonstrations, and more,” he said.
Mr Irwin said this year’s entertainment program offered something for everyone from Dorothy the Dinosaur and Friends to Australia’s favourite horseman, legends of country music to the acclaimed Queensland Chamber Orchestra, Camerata.
Three stages would buzz with free daily entertainment, while the evening program meant the party could continue into the night.
“We have put together such a rich and deep entertainment program there is truly something for all ages and tastes,” Mr Irwin said.
“Go behind the scenes of your favourite podcasts with live recordings in the heart of M’Eat Street, watch the incredible horsemanship of Guy McLean in the Demo Yards, or catch our headliners on the Ergon Network Stage like the legendary Troy Cassar-Daley, the foot-stomping Wolfe Brothers, Kaylee Bell and Rockhampton’s very own Australian Idol finalist Denvah.”
Beef2024 entertainment program
Kids’ Zone
The dedicated Kids’ Zone is free for anyone under 16 with daily educational and cultural shows by Darumbal and a Magic and Circus Show.
Ergon Network Stage
Troy Cassar-Daley (a performance supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland)
Camerata – Queensland’s Chamber Orchestra
Kaylee Bell
The Wolfe Brothers
Dorothy the Dinosaur and Friends
World Butchers’ Challenge – sausage-tasting competition
SkyKelpie – Live Muster
The Blue Hill PR Great Debate
RB Sellars Hats n Heels
The Starmaker Story
M’Eat Street
Bush Poetry with Bob Pacey
What’s Your Beef – Live Podcast
Larren Bean
The Mad Mariachi
Lewis McKee
West Texas Crude
There’s an Elephant in my Paddock! – Live Podcast
Chris Bax
George & Noriko
RawAg – Live Podcast
Rachael Dee
Baby et Lulu
Munsterbucks
The Lawn
Mo’ Swagger
Denvah
Tyla Rodrigues
Anna Farquhar
Celeste
Col Finley
The Dandys
Wade Forster
Demo Yards
Guy McLean
Feathered Friends
Dave Graham & The Muttley Crew