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Get some Stones satisfaction

By Hollie Harris

The Stones Experience is coming to Noosa and fans from 18 to 80 will have to man up.
Recreating the songs that Stones fans know and love, the band combines about 150 years of musical experience between the five guys.
Not just another tribute show, these accomplished musicians came together over a mutual love of all things Rolling Stones.
Their talent and devotion is obvious and makes for a genuine performance which is credible and believable.
They’ve performed to audiences with up to 8000 people at the Pan Pacific Games, corporate conferences, festivals, clubs and hotels in Queensland, New South Wales and Tasmania.
Now they are making their way to Noosa to perform on an ocean front stage at the Noosa Surfie.
With songs such as Angie, Brown Sugar, Harlem Shuffle, Satisfaction, Start Me Up and Jumping Jack Flash the list of hits just keeps on coming.
Strutting out in the manner the world has become accustomed is John van Zyl, but audience members may need to look twice to realise it’s not Mick Jagger. His voice and appearance is so deceiving and the rest of the band are spot on with their moves.
This has been touted as one of the best Rolling Stones tribute bands around.
Don’t miss them live this Saturday 4 March at the Noosa Surf Club on Hastings Street.
Doors Open 9pm and tickets are only $15 pre-sale or $20 on the night.

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