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The Claptomaniacs are back in play

It’s a welcome return to Tewantin Noosa RSL for five-piece Noosa band The Claptomaniacs, one of the most popular club bands on the Coast.

Like every other club, Tewantin has undergone a challenging year in 2020, but the Claptomaniacs event, which starts at 7pm, marks the beginning of a return to (near-) normal for the popular venue in entertainment, while the usual Covid precautions still apply.

The Claptomaniacs, meanwhile, have been chipping the rust off their repertoire in preparation for 2021, opening their return account with a New Year’s Eve gig at Sunshine Beach Surf Club, and have added a few new numbers to their set lists.

As always, the band focuses on transatlantic sounds primarily from the 70s and 80s, picking memorable material not often played on local hits’n’memories radio, but well-remembered by those who grew up with the music – along with a lot of younger people who have taken to enjoying the sounds of that era.

So if the likes of (UK) Joe Cocker, Eric Clapton, Rolling Stones, and (US) the Doobie Brothers, Steely Dan and the Steve Miller Band are your cup of musical tea, head on down to Tewantin Noosa RSL’s Bistro bar on Friday, January 15 and get your fill of high-quality tight sounds from one of Noosa’s best.

It might also be wise to book a table ahead, which you can do on 5447 1766.

The Claptomaniacs will play at Tewantin Noosa RSL, Memorial Ave, Tewantin on Friday January 15 at 7pm. Bookings on 5447 1766.

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