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Festival hosts swing classics

MICHAEL Falzon, Luke Kennedy and Rob Mills are not only great mates, they are also huge talents that have wowed audiences across the globe.
The trio lay claim to hit shows such as Rock of Ages, We Will Rock You, The Voice, and The Ten Tenors just to name a few. And now they are combining their talents to treat audiences to Swing on This, the fabulous final main stage performance at this year’s Noosa Long Weekend Festival.
Created by Michael Falzon and backed by a big nine-piece orchestra, the show is an audacious take on the all-time swing classics, plus their own arrangements of rock and pop songs spanning four decades.
“This is a genre everyone likes, the audience and the artists,” Michael said.
“We have a laugh and take the mickey out of each other while we sing the proverbial out of some really cool material.”
The third member of the group, Rob Mills, is no stranger to
The Noosa Long Weekend and is always an audience favourite.
“I’m thrilled to be coming back to Noosa, swinging up a storm with Swing on This. I love these lads, they’re all super stars in their own right,” he said.
Swing on This promises to be a fitting finale to what is shaping up as the biggest and brightest Noosa Long Weekend Festival ever.
Swing on This is not to be missed, catch the show at The J, 60 Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads, on Saturday 23 July at 3pm and 8pm. Book your tickets at www.noosalongweekend.com or www.thej.com.au or call 5329 6560.

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