WHETHER you like tie dye or teased hair the ’70s versus ’80s Classic Rock Show will settle the long-standing debate of which era had the best music.
Pick your side as the groovy ’70s, full of flares, hair and soul, go head-to-head with the wild ’80s, packed with frizz, fluoro and pop, in a battle to end all debate.
The incredible six-piece band will start the battle in the groovy ’70s taking you back to that time of free love with bands like The Doobie Brothers, Suzi Quatro, Daddy Cool so many more before putting on their leg warmers and jumping forward to the ’80s. You will get your pop and rock fix with hits from Michael Jackson, Bryan Adams and Queen among many others.
So if you want to settle the long-standing debate, drop in to the Tewantin Noosa RSL on Saturday 5 March at 8pm in the South Bar. Entry is free and leg warmers are optional.
Playing on the generation gap
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