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HomeNewsDance for Dad’s day

Dance for Dad’s day

If your dad likes music from the ’60s to ’80s, here’s an idea for his special treat this Sunday on Fathers’ Day.

Come on down to the Marina Bar at Noosa Marina in Tewantin, and be entertained with a range of songs from that era that are not played so often on his memories’ radio.

The Claptomaniacs will play transatlantic sounds from the likes of Joe Cocker, Billy Joel, Steely Dan, the Doobie Brothers, Travelling Wilburys, Steve Miller Band – even some Hollies and Beatles thrown in – and it’s almost all dance music.

The Marina Bar, recently renovated, is a great venue for live music as well as a new menu and exotic cocktail list. The combination of all this, along with the spring weather and river views makes for a magic afternoon.

It all starts at 4pm on Sunday, at the Marina Bar, Noosa Marina in Tewantin. You’ll love it as much as he does.

For table bookings ring the Bar on 0404 961 923 and check out Facebook/The Marina Bar Noosa for more information.

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