Published in the Sharp Traveller Magazine! | We are in the air #yentlasanything

Yentl As Anything scored two well-deserved features in the King Island Courier earlier this year, celebrating our Australia Day gig and that epic summer reunion show. But now we’ve taken things to an entirely new level—landing a feature in the prestigious Sharp Traveller Magazine, the in-flight reader you’ll find aboard every Sharp Airlines flight!

Sharp Airlines plays a vital role connecting Tasmania’s remote corners—linking King IslandFlinders IslandHobartLaunceston, Burnie, Melbourne, and even Griffith. With flights buzzing daily between these essential routes, thousands of travelers—tourists discovering Tasmania, business commuters, and island hoppers—will now flip open Sharp Traveller and discover Yentl As Anything rocking King Island stages!

The magazine’s mission—”inspiring and entertaining readers while delivering exciting, informative content”—perfectly aligns with our island band’s free-spirited energy. Seeing our story printed alongside travel tips and destination guides feels surreal for a Belgian backpacker-turned-musician who started with hostel gigs. This represents a massive milestone, and I’m genuinely excited about potential future collaborations with the Sharp Traveller team!

Yentl Doggen singing at the King Island Club

Inside the Feature: King Island’s Music Scene Explodes

Penned by our very own sound engineer and Parenna Place Studio mastermind Wade Roskam. The article dives deep into the thriving music scene transforming remote King Island. Wade’s been run off his feet at the studio lately—Parenna Place has become the creative hub where every musician on the island converges. From full PA systems and recording gear to backline for rehearsals and gigs, this professional-grade setup in such an isolated location blows minds.

The past few months brought a creative explosion:

  • Rusty Falcon solidified as island favorites with their tight original sound
  • The Lanky’s family band keeps blending dairy farm life with killer harmonies
  • A brand-new ukulele group adds sweet island vibes
  • Most exciting? The legendary Festival of King Island (FOKI) returns late January—expect sold-out stages and non-stop music!

Next time you’re flying Sharp Airlines, don’t miss snagging the latest Sharp Traveller Magazine—our feature lives on page 40. I’ll also drop a link to the online version below so everyone can read Wade’s incredible write-up. From local dairy workers discovering our gigs to interstate travelers planning King Island visits, this exposure puts Yentl As Anything on the map like never before.

King Island’s music scene proves remote doesn’t mean quiet—it’s thriving louder than ever. Stay tuned to this website for FOKI setlists, new gig announcements, and who knows—maybe more magazine covers coming soon. Grab that in-flight read and spread the word: King Island rocks!


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2 thoughts on “Published in the Sharp Traveller Magazine! | We are in the air #yentlasanything

  1. marie-jeanne peeters says:

    Mooie beelden van een prachtige reis.
    We wensen je in de verdere toekomst heel veel geluk en nog vele avonturen.
    Roger en Marie-Jeanne Vanheel-Peeters uit Beringen

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