\x26lt;p style=\x26#34;text-align: center;\x26#34;\x26gt;The Tuning Fork\x26lt;/p\x26gt;\x26lt;p style=\x26#34;text-align: center;\x26#34;\x26gt;AUSTRALIA/NZ\x26lt;/p\x26gt;\x26lt;p style=\x26#34;text-align: center;\x26#34;\x26gt;PRESENT\x26lt;/p\x26gt;\x26lt;p style=\x26#34;text-align: center;\x26#34;\x26gt;ETU\x26lt;/p\x26gt;\x26lt;p style=\x26#34;text-align: center;\x26#34;\x26gt;SUNFLOWER TOUR\x26lt;/p\x26gt;\x26lt;p style=\x26#34;text-align: center;\x26#34;\x26gt;Saturday 20 September 2025 Doors 7:30 PM\x26lt;/p\x26gt;\x26lt;p style=\x26#34;text-align: center;\x26#34;\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;/p\x26gt;\x26lt;p\x26gt;etu is a Tongan-American singer, songwriter, and storyteller whose music bridges cultures and generations. Blending island harmonies with mainstream aura, etu\x26amp;rsquo;s sound is deeply rooted yet powerfully contemporary. His debut album \x26amp;lsquo;Sunflower\x26amp;rsquo; is a heartfelt exploration of identity, belonging, and gratitude \x26amp;mdash; a celebration of Pacific pride and resilience. etu\x26amp;rsquo;s performances are more than just about the music \x26amp;mdash; they\x26amp;rsquo;re tailored spiritual \x26amp;amp; personal experiences that uplift, connect, and inspire. From concerts in the South Pacific to major festival stages, etu is on a mission to bring light to his people and share their stories with the world.\x26lt;/p\x26gt;\x26lt;p\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;/p\x26gt;\x26lt;p\x26gt;\x26lt;img src=\x26#34;https://s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/production-api-file-upload/uploads%2Fclient-18096%2Fevent-description%2F1755067808622-etu.jpg\x26#34; style=\x26#34;width: 804px;\x26#34; class=\x26#34;fr-fic fr-dib\x26#34;\x26gt;\x26lt;/p\x26gt;\x26lt;p\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;/p\x26gt;\x26lt;p\x26gt;\x26lt;em\x26gt;\x26amp;quot;This tour is more than me playing songs \x26amp;ndash; it\x26amp;rsquo;s about bringing the spirit of the islands to every\x26amp;nbsp;\x26lt;/em\x26gt;\x26lt;em\x26gt;stage,\x26amp;quot; says etu. \x26amp;quot;I want people to leave feeling seen, uplifted, and part of something bigger\x26amp;nbsp;\x26lt;/em\x26gt;\x26lt;em\x26gt;than themselves.\x26amp;quot;\x26amp;nbsp;\x26lt;/em\x26gt;\x26lt;/p\x26gt;\x26lt;p\x26gt;\x26lt;br\x26gt;\x26lt;/p\x26gt;\x26lt;p\x26gt;With songs in English, Tongan, Samoan, Fijian, and Chuukese, Sunflower is a rich tapestry of sound and storytelling \x26amp;ndash; a heartfelt exploration of belonging, gratitude, and resilience.\x26lt;/p\x26gt;