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Twice the rockin’

IF YOU want to make sure you’ve had a great night when the countdown begins on New Year’s Eve, the place to be is Tewantin-Noosa RSL as they have twice the entertainment to keep you in the party mood.
One of the coast’s top party bands, Late for Woodstock is playing in the Diggers Bar for $25 for members and $35 for non-members. This band really involves the audience and is bound to get you up and dancing the whole night through.
Or you can catch The Cocker Experience tribute band, in the South Bar for free. They have all the hits and all the style of Joe Cocker himself and you will be dancing and singing all night long.
Plus this year, New Year’s Eve happens to fall on the night of the Monthly Members Draw so you could pick yourself up a brand-new 2016 Kawasaki STX 15F Jet Ski and trailer to be drawn at 8pm.
As if all this fun was not enough, the club hands out special party packs just before midnight.
There are all the other offerings of the club including three bars, a 270-seat bistro, 80-seat coffee shop and three courtesy buses to get you to the club and home again.
What a great way to start 2016. To book tickets to see Late for Woodstock or to make dinner reservations, phone the club on 5447 1766.

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