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Big screen’s night of note

Chicks At The Flicks is back and bigger than ever with the screening of Pitch Perfect 2 to be held at Noosa BCC Cinemas on Wednesday 6 May.
‘Pitch Perfect 2’ is the sequel to the largely popular American musical comedy ‘Pitch Perfect,’ which was released in 2012.
With just as much cheek, laughter and attitude, the next installment sees the Barden Bella’s searching to regain their status and right to perform after a humiliating performance at Lincoln Centre.
The girls decide to enter an international competition that no American group has ever won before to prove themselves once more.
All those wishing to join in the Chicks At The Flicks fun are asked to arrive at the cinemas by 6.30pm to pick up their gift bag filled with samples, discount vouchers and more. Everyone will also receive a lucky door ticket.
To add to the atmosphere, a number of Noosa locals will have stalls at the event, with a variety of goodies on sale.
Free movie tickets will be given to the best dressed on the night so don’t forget to jazz up the evening by dressing up as your favourite Barden Bella or in a performance outfit.
As Chicks At the Flicks tends to be a popular event bookings are highly advised. Tickets are $25.
Visit www.noosacinemas.com.au or for more information call BCC Noosa Cinemas on (07) 5447 5130.

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