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A salute to 50’s & 60’s rock ‘n’ roll

For the first time in Australia rock ‘n’ roll fans will embrace and celebrate all the classic number one hits of the 50’s and 60’s when international tribute show Twist & Shout heads to The Events Centre, Caloundra on Friday 24 January.

Hit after massive hit, the magical sounds come alive again with internationally renowned and one of Australia’s most successful vocal trios, The Williams Brothers.                              

Supported by their own multi-award-winning band The Shy Guys this show is a non-stop journey through the greatest songs of all time.

The Williams Brothers are the sons of one of Australia’s leading rock ‘n’ roll pioneers, Warren Williams, the boys were born to carry on the tradition of one of the greatest eras in music history.

The Williams Brothers perform the classic number one hits of the rock ‘n’ roll legends of the 50’s & 60’s with the hits of Elvis, Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, Roy Orbison, The Everly Brothers, Little Richard, Del Shannon, Jerry Lee Lewis and Australia’s Johnny O’Keefe, as well as the number one hits of The Bee Gees, The Beatles, The Monkees and The Hollies to name a few.

The multi award winning Williams Brothers recapture these magical hit songs with harmony that only brothers can produce together with a special celebration to the rock n roll legends of that era.

This international audio-visual production show and full live band will have audiences dancing in their seats!

Event details:

VENUE: The Events Centre, Caloundra


DATE and TIME: Friday 24 January at 7.30pm 


TICKETS: From $69.90 


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

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