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The decades that rocked

THE ’70s versus ’80s Classic Rock Show might just give the answer to which era had the greatest rock music … the ’70s or the ’80s?
Well you be the judge at this fully-costumed rocking show performed by some of the best musicians in Queensland.
This show takes you back to the ’70s – the era of free love, long hair and flairs – where bands like The Eagles, Doobie Brothers, Daddy Cool, Cold Chisel, the Four Seasons, AC/DC, the Cars and The Knack ruled the airways.
Then the ’80s – the decade of decadence – where excess was the accepted thing, big hair, lycra, leg warmers, fluoro and MTV was ruled by big names like Michael Jackson, Starship, Bryan Adams, Wham, Aha, Huey Lewis, Queen, Van Halen and Bon Jovi.
Have you got a favourite era? Get ready to party like its 1989 or 1973 – it doesn’t matter as this show has you covered.
Come along dressed in you most outrageous ’70s or ’80s gear and join in the fun. What you can be assure of is that you’ll get a fun-filled rocking night of all-time party rock classics from the ’70s and the ’80s.
Catch the show at Tewantin Noosa RSL on Saturday 16 May in the South Bar, from 8pm.
Team the free show with a dinner reservation and make a night of it. Dinner bookings recommended on 5447 1766.

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