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Bringing the beat back to Noosa

Miss Moneypenny’s Noosa is bringing that beat back to Saturday afternoons with ‘Noosa Ocean Beats’ featuring International resident DJ AVOR and supporting guests.

Just in time to welcome Spring, the first event will kick off on Saturday 31 August from 4pm. Sip on 80’s throwback cocktails on the dog friendly deck, lounge, bar or restaurant area basking to the sounds of 80’s new wave, synth pop, tropical house and deep house essentials.

Resident DJ AVOR (Germany) has an international DJ and music production career spanning more than 10 years. AVOR has played sets in high profile clubs all around Germany, the Glow night club in Bangkok, beach clubs in Bali and various special guest appearances throughout the East Coast of Australia.

AVOR now calls Noosa home and will be serving a fresh nouevau style of music with his new residency at Miss Moneypenny’s. He is excited to share the latest tracks that he has produced alongside collections from his recent European trips, with an aim to introduce Miss Moneypenny’s guests to volume one of the official ‘Noosa Ocean Beats’ soundtrack of Spring/Summer 2019.

‘Noosa Ocean Beats’ is sponsored by Stolichnaya Vodka and will feature 80’s throwback cocktails designed by 2019 Bar Manager of the year finalist, Alex Lange, as well as the extensive Miss Moneypenny’s food menus, available until at least 11pm daily.

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