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Doo-wop to pop in the Lion’s Den

THE Tewnati Tewantin Noosa RSL will pay a tribute to the doo-wop classics of the Frankie Valli era as The Lion’s Den takes the stage.
It’s not often that someone can walk into a lion’s den and come out happy, but that is exactly what visitors can do weekend as the guys’ current show Walk Like a Man can only be described as an awe-inspiring performance.
They have an incredible array of talent with each of these three performers being an expert and professional in his own right.
The Lion’s Den specialises in the male doo-wop group sounds of yesteryear with their vocal strength, phenomenal control and beautiful harmonies that weave together magically.
Walk Like a Man is for everyone and includes hits from some of the greats such as The Bee Gees, The Beatles, Roy Orbison, Franki Valli and The Temptations, and so many more.
The Lion’s Den performs a fantastic cross-over of doo-wop and pop music.
The Lion’s Den will be performing its Walk Like a Man show at the Tewantin Noosa RSL on Saturday 19 November at 8pm.

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