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Diggers Bar hosts Live Wired

By Hollie Harris

Friday nights just scream, party band and Live Wired fronted by the crazy “Dizzy Ness” is one that will play all your favourite party hits from the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s. They rock it up to songs like Ant Music, Like a Virgin, You Spin Me Round, Highway to Hell, Vertigo, Hard Act to Follow, and heaps more from artists like John Cougar, INXS, The Angels, The Radiators, Kim Wilde, The Black Crowes, and dozens more.
Lead singer Dizzy cut her teeth in the 80’s playing in touring cover bands “Sitting Pretty” and “No Standing” on the Graham Hutchinson circuit throughout Queensland. Her unbridled passion for music is reflected in her high energy performances and entertaining stage presence.
Pete on drums and vocals is the driving force behind the band, having worked alongside touring bands such as Noiseworks, Dragon,The Party Boys and The Radiators just to name a few.
The charismatic stage appeal and ability to pump up the crowd is the domain of Paul on bass who has worked with bands such as Mondo Rock, Boom Crash Opera and Uncanny Xmen.
Brett’s gutsy performance on guitar is the icing on the cake for this talented and experienced group.
Live Wired put on a full show utilising highly professional stage equipment to give the best sound possible and a professional light show provides a real rock tour atmosphere reminiscent of the classic touring bands of the 80’s.
You can get Live Wired at Tewantin Noosa RSL on Friday 24 February from 8pm in the Diggers Bar. It’s a free show so book your free courtesy bus on 5447 1766 and get ready for a fantastic party night!

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