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Three Aussie music legends, one massive show

A Summer To Love ’23 brings together the iconic sounds of the Australian rock scene performing at The Events Centre, Caloundra on Saturday 4 February.

With a stellar line-up of music royalty featuring 1927, Dragon and Jason Singh plays Taxiride this concert is not to be missed.

1927 is an Australian pop-rock band formed in 1987 with Eric Weideman on vocals, guitar and keyboards. Immerse yourself in the nostalgia of enduring hits such as That’s When I Think of You, Compulsory Hero, To Love Me, Scars, Don’t Forget Me, and of course, If I Could.

Dragon have been purveyors of Antipodean anthems and Australian rock since 1973.

Since they reformed in 2006, due to clawing demand from fans around the world, they have performed a staggering 893 shows and enthralled audiences with over 12,800 live songs to adoring crowds.

Jason Singh (Taxiride) has been entertaining audiences and touring the world for over two decades as a singer, songwriter and original founding member of the ARIA Award winning Aussie pop-rock chart toppers, Taxiride.

Jason will be bringing you all the classic hits such as Everywhere You Go, Get Set, Creepin’ Up Slowly, How I Got This Way and Everything’s Changed.

VENUE: The Events Centre, Caloundra

DATE and TIME: Saturday 4 February at 6pm

TICKETS: From $65

BOOKINGS: Call 07 5491 4240 or visit theeventscentre.com.au

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