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AC/DC treat via Heatseeker

HEATSEEKER is the ultimate AC/DC tribute band committed to delivering as close to the real AC/DC experience as possible, both visually and audibly.
The timeless rip-tearing guts of the mighty AC/DC has impacted on each member of Heatseeker to the point the band is not willing to compromise on anything when delivering the goods.
Heatseeker has been described as a genuine, premium-grade tribute with no holds barred, with the band determined not to “butcher tunes”.
“We’ve seen that done and we just won’t stand for sacrilege around here,” they said.
Heatseeker recently performed as backing band for Dave Evans, the original AC/DC front man, who said the performance was a “blast”.
With a 50/50 mix of Bon and Brian tracks on tap, there’s definitely plenty of goodies for every AC/DC fan to enjoy.
So if you want to be “Thunderstruck” by some “High Voltage Rock n Roll” grab your tickets to Heatseeker at the Diggers Bar of Tewantin Noosa RSL on Friday 16 January, from 8pm, via dial’n’charge on 5447 1766 or at reception.
Tickets are $10 for members and $20 for non-members.

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