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All in one place for NYE

The thing about New Year’s Eve is you don’t want to be spending too much travel time between where you want to eat, drink, catch a great band, then be at the right spot for fireworks – and then the same for the big moment at 11:59pm.

But here’s the solution: come to The Marina Bar at Noosa Marina – that’s where you’ll get everything you want and need in the one place … a great meal, cocktails and a range of drinks.

You won’t even have to stand up to catch the New Year fireworks on the river, while constant cool music from 5-piece Noosa band The Claptomaniacs will have you dancing the ashes of 2025 away, starting at 8pm, and taking you into 2026!

The whole of Noosa Marina becomes the best partying location on the banks of Noosa River, and of course it has plenty of shelter should the weather decide to try and rain on your parade!

The Claptomaniacs will be playing a big range of transatlantic (UK/US) hits mainly from the 70s and 80s, jogging your nostalgic memories with sounds you may not have heard for some time, and providing something a bit different from the ever-available Oz rock fare.

Classics by Huey Lewis & the News, Billy Joel, Santana, Robert Palmer, Toto, Steely Dan, Joe Cocker, Beatles, Atlanta Rhythm Section and many more will be included in the Claptomaniac repertoire, with 98% dance content. Check facebook/claptomaniacs for a band preview.

It’s gonna be a big night, and not possible to pre-book a table, so best just head there when ready and grab your spot!

WHAT: NYE On Noosa River at Noosa Marina

WHO: The Claptomaniacs

WHERE: The Marina Bar, Noosa Marina, Noosaville

WHEN: Wednesday, December 31, from 8pm

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