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Claptos coming home to Tewantin

The Claptomaniacs play a lot of different venues. Not just clubs, but private functions and birthday parties, corporate events – you name it.

But coming back to Tewantin’s own special hangout, The Marina Bar at Noosa Marina, always gives the band a feeling of ’coming home’.

And so The five-piece Claptomaniacs will indeed be ’coming home’ on Friday 7 March to play a host of dance music from the late ’60s-late ’80s era, from 6pm to 9pm.

As always the Marina Bar will be laying on great food and drinks menus with many a unique plate and cocktail to be had.

But it’s the atmosphere that’s the best thing, where ’Wanno’ neighbours mix with visitors from far and wide, making its own human ’cocktail’!

If you want to do something special for yourself, and meet some new people, get down to the Marina Bar on Friday and have yourself some fun.

Noosa Marina is just off Memorial Avenue/Hilton Terrace – there’s plenty of easy parking to be had, too!

Check out marinabarnoosa.au or call 0404 961 923 for more details.

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