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Just the essentials

IT’S not unusual to want to have fun with anyone and that’s what will be happening at the Tewantin Noosa RSL this weekend.
The club will play host to “three big stars plus all their hits” thanks to the “Tom Jones and The Divas” tribute show.
As you could imagine when you add Tom Jones to Dusty Springfield and Tina Turner, this is a production which is full on with non-stop, pulsating music and colourful costumes,
Joe Guidace captures the true essence, voice, character and styling of Sir Tom Jones.
The Divas, Dusty Springfield and Tina Turner are performed by the beautiful and talented Susie Jay.
The show is completed with backing by some of the most talented musicians and gorgeous backing vocalists.
This is a show in two acts.The first half captures the excitement and atmosphere of Tom Jones’ early concerts, including the typical early ’60s and ’70s outfits and featuring hits such as “It’s Not Unusual”, “Green Grass”, “What’s New Pussy Cat” and “She’s a Lady.
His special guest Dusty Springfield rocks up and entertains the audience with songs such as “Only Wanna Be With You”, “Son of a Preacher Man” and “You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me”.
The second half sees an impressive change of pace and mood consistent with the most significant and progressive change in Tom’s style. With hits from the ’80s through to the 2000s, we see Tom become a Rock God and win a whole new generation with songs that get the audience alive with excitement such as “If I Only Knew”, “Sex Bomb”, “Burning Down the House” and “Kiss”. Tina Turner joins the second act and belts out hits such as “Nut Bush” and “Proud Mary”.
Experience the Tom Jones and the Divas Show for free at the Tewantin Noosa RSL on Saturday 28 February, in the South Bar from 8pm.

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