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Feel the 80s vibe

By Hollie Harris

After a fabulous sell out night last year, it’s back again!
This Saturday night, the Noosa Surf Club hosts a very special salute to one of the craziest and arguably the best era for music of the last century; The Electric 80s.
From The Eurythmics to Cyndi Lauper to Van Halen, The Electric 80s Show plays all the biggest and best songs from 1980 to 1989.
This show is fully costumed, and with the entire stage themed for that big 80s vibe, you will feel like you are a part of the real thing.
It will be a night for you and your guests to remember as everyone is taken back in time with meticulously reproduced sounds and light shows that were such a trademark of the 80s music era.
So many of us grew up in the 80s when dancing was mandatory, men loved lipstick as much as women, pants were super skinny (wait, that one came back!) and there were only a handful of top hits that graced the music charts.
We recorded our own mixes on cassettes and tried to fit the song titles in the tiniest font inside the cover. We danced at parties and music was everything back then. For those who didn’t experience the colourful era of new wave, new rock and new romantics, this is your chance to feel what 80s were all about.
Dig out your lycra, leather pants and sweatbands. Find fluro, stripes and make-up all shades of the rainbow. Style your hair big or find the perfect mullet wig to go with your skinny tie or marble washed denim. Embrace all things synonymous with the 1980s and grab your friends to celebrate the era unlike any other.
Tickets are only $15 pre-sale online www.noosasurfclub.com.au or $20 on the night for a whole evening of fun.
Don’t miss the time warp back to an era of epic tunes on Saturday 28 January. Doors open 9pm and the venue is licensed until 1am.

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