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Band makes the music live on

WE’VE heard Rumours and they could be Sweet Little Lies but probably not – yep it appears Rumours are set to play the Tewantin-Noosa RSL on Saturday, night.
As you can probably guess the Australian Fleetwood Mac Experience, Rumours is a band aimed at keeping the music of Fleetwood Mac alive.
While Fleetwood Mac still technically exists, the creator of the band, Mick Fleetwood is the only original member remaining.
The band hasn’t toured since 2009 and has only played limited gigs since then also but diehard Fleetwood Mac fans still have Rumours.
This award-winning act includes Joanne Stanley performing as Fleetwood Mac’s breathtaking songbird, the mysterious and charismatic, Stevie Nicks.
Debbie Hinton mirrors the alluring and brilliant keyboards and vocals originally performed by Christine McVie. Graeme Thompson is at his best as the solid bass master, John McVie who was the “Mac” of Fleetwood Mac. While, Rick Hay portrays the moody, artistic and sensitive song and guitar man, Lindsay Buckingham. And to complete the show, the powerful drum sound of Mick Fleetwood is performed by Terry Gascoigne.
You can catch them for free at the Tewantin-Noosa RSL in the South Bar from 8pm on Saturday 21 February.
Combine it with a late dinner booking to ensure a great seat – bookings essential on 5447 1766.

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