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HomeNewsAn electric ’80s night

An electric ’80s night

AFTER a fabulous sell-out night last year, the Electric ’80s Show is back this Saturday night 13 August at the Noosa Heads Surf Club with all the biggest and best songs from the decade that encapsulated ‘electric.’
From The Eurythmics to Cyndi Lauper to Van Halen, The Electric ’80s Show is fully costumed, with the entire stage themed for that big ’80s vibe.
It will be a night to remember as everyone is taken back in time with all those songs you just couldn’t get out of your head.
The Electric ’80s Show meticulously reproduces the sounds and the light shows that were a trademark of the ’80s music era, so for a colourful night of fun and frivolity make sure you grab your tickets before they sell out.
Salute one of the craziest eras in music on Saturday 13 August from 9pm at the Noosa Heads Surf Club, Hastings Street, Noosa Heads.
Pre-sale tickets are $15, and are available from www.noosasurfclub.com.au or $20 at the door on the night.

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