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HomeNewsClaptomaniacs back at the RSL

Claptomaniacs back at the RSL

It’s a welcome return to Noosa Tewantin RSL this Saturday (7 June) at 8pm for The Claptomaniacs after a few months’ break.

Spokesman for the five-piece ’60s to ’80s cover band Alan Lander said they looking forward to gracing the downstairs Bistro stage again, to play their sets of transatlantic classics to what is almost always a packed house.

“We have been playing Tewantin’s RSL for many years and it’s always a great atmosphere,“ Alan said.

“The audience really gets into what we play, which includes a range of very danceable hits from US and UK artists like Billy Joel, Boz Scaggs, Joe Cocker, the Doobie Brothers, Stevie Ray Vaughan, the Hollies, Steely Dan and many more.

“We take a lot of care in presenting these songs with authenticity. We all have important memories in music and it’s important we replicate that as best we can.“

The food is always good along with a range of quality wines and beers and the club has a courtesy bus servicing the district so you are guaranteed a safe, free trip home if you choose.

The Claptomaniacs usually draw a crowd, so if you want to be sure of a table for you and your friends, it’s wise to make a booking on 5447 1766.

The Claptomaniacs are at Tewantin Noosa RSL on Saturday 7 June from 8pm. Table booking on 5447 1766.

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