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Experience the Village People

Witness the excitement and pumped-up energy of the 1970’s with the electrifying Village People Experience.

This dynamic, dazzling tribute features a live band, flamboyant costumes with sensational performers capturing the true essence of the ultimate Village People performance.

Led by the incomparable James Harkness, direct from Broadway, plus a super-talented cast, this show promises to take you on an unforgettable nostalgic journey back in time, to the glittering era of the 1970’s!

Global super-hits including, YMCA, Macho Man, In the Navy, Go West and Can’t Stop the Music are just the beginning. The Village People Experience song list also includes a tasty selection of 70’s bangers including, Disco Inferno, Boogie Wonderland, Rasputin, Born to be Alive and It’s Raining Men.

The group features The Construction Worker, The Admiral, Cowboy, Leather Man, and The Indian.

The Village People Experience promises to entertain from start to finish with outstanding vocals, incredible choreography, and a few surprises along the way!

The Village People Experience will perform at The Events Centre, 20 Minchinton Street, Caloundra on Wednesday 18 March at 7.30pm.

Tickets $69, concession $64, group of 10 or more $59.

Visit theeventscentre.com.au/event/the-village-people-experience/ or contact the Box Office on 5491 4240.

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