• Cover Band in Springwood, NSW

  • Travels up to 200 km
  • From $1,000 to $2,500
  • Available on Fri Sat Sun

  • 73 people have checked out this act in the last fortnight. Calendars book up fast!

The Quokkas acoustic cover band/ duo formed in 2015. Hailing from the Blue Mountains near Sydney playing a selection of songs from the last 60 years and more.

The Quokkas are entertainers. We love to interact with our audience and with our repertoire of over 100 songs, we can quickly adapt to suit their tastes. So, if you want to chat with friends, and then dance up a frenzy, we are certainly your band.

People tell us they enjoy the variety of our set list. We love springing a few surprises and keep our sets interesting. We're comprised of two acoustic guitars, a snare drum with brushes and lots of harmonies. Our setup is versatile, we play clubs, pubs, weddings and parties.

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Michael's Wedding in Katoomba, Oct 2022

We asked the Quokkas to take more of a background role for our wedding, and they did a really excellent job. A lot of people mentioned that the band was really great. 10/10 would hire again



Greg's Wedding in lithgow, Apr 2022

The Quokkas were amazing. They learnt some new songs just for us and nailed all of them. They were very accommodating to our requests and put on a great show for our wedding guests. 10/10, would recommend.



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We are three piece acoustic band (with a big sound). Acoustic Guitars x2, Vocals x2, Drums x1 (just a Snare and cymbal played with brushes)


We are an acoustic band with quality equipment (light/sound). We have a very adaptable setup, our sound can be very full or even quite quiet. What would you like?


Patrons compliment us on not being like every other band. Bands these days still play great songs however we aim to be just that little bit more different.
Songs are from the 30s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, 2000s, 2010s and growing. Some of our Irish songs are even a few centuries old.
At our last gig we played (just to give you an idea):
To her door (Paul Kelly (1987))
I'm On Fire (Bruce Springsteen (1984))
Ship of fools (World Party (1986))
Perfect (Ed Sheeran (2017))
The 59Th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) (Simon & Garfunkel (1966))
No Secrets (Angels (1980), Missy Higgins (2014))
Learning to Fly (Tom Petty (1991))
Beggar on the Street of Love (Paul Kelly (1992), Vika & Linda)
Galway Girl (Steve Earle (2000))
Take Me Home Country Roads (John Denver (1971))
Here comes the sun (The Beatles (1969))
It's All Over Now (The Rolling Stones (1964))
I Kissed A Girl (Katy Perry (2008))
Daydream Believer (The Monkeys (1968))
Fall At Your Feet (Crowded House (1991))
Baby One More Time (Britney Spears (1998))
Let Her Go (Passenger (2012))
Wild Mountain Thyme (Francis McPeake 1st (c1822s))
I Only Want To Be With You (Dusty Springfield (1964))
Wuthering Heights (Kate Bush (1978))
Sweet Caroline (Neil Diamond (1969))
Don't Stop (Fleetwood Mac (1977))
Runaway (Del Shannon (1961))
Wagon Wheel (Old Crow Medicine Show (2004))
Am I Not Pretty Enough (Kasey Chambers (2001))
As I Roved Out (aka Night Visit) (Christy Moore))
Don't worry be happy (Bobby McFerrin (1988))
Yellow (Coldplay (2000))
Hit The Road Jack (Ray Charles (1961))
Back To The Wall (Divinyls (1988), Missy Higgins (2014))
Heroes (David Bowie (1977))
Bohemian Like You (The Dandy Warhols (2000))
Stuck in the Middle (Stealer's Wheel (1972))
Echo Beach (Martha and the Muffins (1979))
Can't get you out of my head (Kylie Minogue (2012))
In The Air Tonight (Phil Collins (1981))
Sister Madly (Crowded House (1988))
I'm A Believer (The Monkeys (1966))
500 Miles (The Proclaimers (1994))
Nutbush City Limits (Ike and Tina Turner (1973))
Moves like Jagger (Maroon 5 (2011))
Brown Eyed Girl (Van Morrison (1967))
On the bright side of the road (Van Morrison (1979))
Old Time Rock and Roll (Bob Seger (1978))
Call Me (Blondie (1980))
Opportunity (Pete Murray (2005))
Folsom Prison Blues (Johnny Cash (1955))
Fire and Rain (James Taylor (1970))
Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again (Angels (1977))
Thats Alright Mama (Elvis Presley (1954))
Hurt (Johnny Cash (2002), Nine Inch Nails (1994))



We are fully insured via “Duck for Cover”.