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Music laced with comedy

By Hollie Harris

Outtawak is the latest show to come to Tewantin Noosa RSL, and it not only provides great music but laugh out loud comedy as well.
This hilarious show includes send ups and songs of artists like Willie and Ulio, Tom Jones, Kermit the Frog, Elvis Presley, The Platters, Johnny Cash, John Denver, Tina Turner and Roy Orbison plus many more.
As members of the popular band Wickety Wak, Rob Rosenlund and Tony Jeffrey have been performing music and entertaining audiences for more than 40 years. For as many years, Davo has also been a very successful entertainer performing his own shows. Together they have formed Queensland’s Premier Variety Show Act, Outtawak.
This trio bring to their audience a show full of entertainment. There is no doubt these guys are great performers when it comes to singing the main vocals of a song, but what is equally enthralling with their performances is that there’s never a dull moment when it comes to comedy.
Davo is extremely funny with his own unique style of comedy, and the guys can all be very witty with a one liner. So with their funny antics on stage, you’re sure to be laughing out loud along the way with Outtawak.
Catch Outtawak at Tewantin Noosa RSL on Saturday 11 February from 8pm in the South Bar. It’s a free show and you can also book a free courtesy bus on 5447 1766.

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