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Aussie rock at its best

DON’T be left out in the cold, pick up some cheap wine and ride the night away as Chisel Revived take to the stage at the Tewantin Noosa RSL.
You can safely say that many of the soul-moving tunes of Jimmy Barnes and Cold Chisel are recognised as unofficial Australian anthems.
They are as Australian as it gets, with their music inspiring artists from all generations for the last 30 years. With Chisel Revived you will truly feel as though Cold Chisel is standing right in front of you, sharing that signature ‘Aussie Rock’ style.
Jimmy Barnes’ career with Cold Chisel and as a solo artist has seen him top charts continually across Australia. With 14 Top 40 Albums for Cold Chisel and 13 charting solo albums, plus nine number one hits, Barnsey is one of the best-selling Australian artists of all time.
The combination of these two iconic and inspiring music legends is the main ingredient for a great night out. Front man, Carter Roser, will have you tingling from head to toe as he puts his soul into faithfully reproducing those classic hits that have rocked our airways for so many years.
You’ll die to be with Chisel Revived, so head to the Tewantin Noosa RSL on Friday 6 May from 8pm. Tickets are just $10 for members and $20 for non-members and can be purchased at reception or via Dial’n’Charge on 5447 1766. Head down to the RSL for Chisel Revived and let these classic anthems wash over you while you enjoy some fantastic fun in the Diggers Bar.

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