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Tribute to Fleetwood Mac

Lovers of the gauzy, rocking days of Fleetwood Mac can rejoice. The Fleetwood Mac Tribute Show is returning to the Tewantin Noosa RSL once more this Saturday night.

Back by popular demand, this tribute band will transport you back to those long-haired, carefree days of the original band. On stage you will see an eerie likeness to the mysterious goddess Stevie Nicks, as well as Christine and John McVie, Lindsey Buckingham, and of course Mick Fleetwood.

Forming back in 1967, Fleetwood Mac was a collaboration of many talented artists who came together to create their own unique sound. This unique brand of wild percussion, tight and energetic guitar work, and ethereally emotive vocals skyrocketed the band to international stardom which lasted well over 4 decades.

The Fleetwood Mac Tribute Show will bring the joyful hits of yesteryear back to life. Hits such as Rhiannon, Go Your Own Way, Littles Lies, Rumours, and so many more can be expected. This isn’t a show to be viewed from the back row. The band encourages you get up, sing along, and bust out some of your best Fleetwood-Mac-Moves.

The Fleetwood Mac Tribute Show has performed throughout Queensland and the Sunshine Coast, where the band members have been met with applause at each venue. The show promises to have you questioning whether the real Mick Fleetwood is in front of you.

If you want to catch the Fleetwood Mac Tribute Show then make sure you throw on your best gossamer shawl, frizz your hair, and head to the Tewantin Noosa RSL this Saturday 5 May at 8pm.

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