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HomeNewsClaptomaniacs back at the Marina

Claptomaniacs back at the Marina

Five-piece Noosa band The Claptomaniacs are back to play Tewantin’s Marina Bar at Noosa Marina for a Sunday session this weekend (October 26) from 4-7pm.

The Marina Bar, under new ownership since the beginning of this year, has worked hard to become one of the premier entertainment outlets in Noosa, for all ages.

The menu and cocktail drinks list are music to the oral senses, while The Claptomaniacs will provide the soundtrack to a fun afternoon out, with plenty of dance music.

The band has developed a reputation on the Coast for their tight, authentic sound, covering the likes of Joe Cocker, Steely Dan, the Doobie Brothers, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Boz Scaggs, Beatles, Travelling Wilburys, Creedence, Holllies, Billy Joel, Huey Lewis & the News, and many more from the late ’60s to late ’80s era.

Whether you want to dance your feet off, or sit back with a drink and appreciate fine musicianship, this is a great way to pass a Sunday afternoon by the river.

The Marina Bar also has a perfect backdrop of Noosa River for that final touch to the afternoon’s events.

Who: The Claptomaniacs

Where: The Marina Bar, Noosa Marina, Tewantin

When: Sunday October 27, 4pm to 7pm

More info: facebook.com/claptomaniacs

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