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Don’t miss three legends in concert in Noosa

Three Australian music legends are set to come together in Noosa to bring back the energy and excitement from the wonder years of the ’60s.

The line-up for ‘Three Legends in Concert’ at The J Noosa on Monday 18 October includes Australia’s first king of pop Normie Rowe, the queen of the mods Dinah Lee, and Australia’s king of country rock Jade Hurley.

The audience is guaranteed a sensational show of great music and wonderful memories, proudly presented by Bob McKinnon and Brian Fogarty.

Normie Rowe was Australia’s first king of pop with hits including ‘Shakin’ All Over’, ‘Ohh La La’ and ‘It Ain’t Necessarily So’ and starred in a myriad of stage shows including ‘Annie’, ‘Chess’, ‘Evita’ and as Jean Valjean in Les Miserables.

Dinah Lee is a New Zealand-born superstar with her international number one hits, ‘Don’t You Know Yockomo’, ‘Reet Petite’ and ‘Do the Blue Beat’ and is acknowledged as New Zealand’s greatest musical import to Australia.

Jade Hurley, dubbed by Johnny O’Keefe as “Australia’s king of country rock”, is the country’s very own “Piano Man” with the unique record that every record he has released has achieved gold, platinum or double status in Australia and New Zealand.

Ticket prices are $69.50 for adults, $64.50 for concession (pensioner, senior ID required), $63.50 group of six plus and $40 for students.

For more information visit thej.com.au

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