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A helluva tribute

THE Meatloaf Experience Back Outta Hell tribute show is a spectacular homage to one of the world’s most famous rock singing sensations, the mighty Meatloaf.
Meatloaf is a Grammy Award winning artist, who produced some of the most classic rock anthems of all time, with album sales in excess of 80 million copies worldwide and 25 charting singles.
Still today, Meatloaf is a household name, with sell-out shows in LA and Las Vegas.
You can now have the experience of a Meatloaf show right here in Tewantin. This world-class tribute act takes you back to the 1970s and 1980s with a raw, rock reproduction of all the unforgettable classic hits from the “Bat Out Of Hell” album right through to “Bat Out Of Hell II”.
Back Outta Hell is fronted by award-winning lead vocalist Paul Brown whose searing vocals reproduce Meatloaf in his heyday, note perfect.
Paul is joined on stage by Brisbane’s Tara Graham, a leading female rock vocalist, and together they combine their fun-time chemistry as an added feature to the performance. A quality five-piece band of accomplished musicians back both the performers.
From rock anthem classics like Bat Out Of Hell and Hot Summers Night to the teen-themed Paradise By The Dashboard Light, watch as the band brings Meatloaf’s Back Outta Hell concept into the new millennium.
The show climaxes with a taste of the Rocky Horror Picture Show, featuring Meatloaf’s famous roll as Eddie along with Magenta and Riff Raff bringing a unique sense of a real stage show to the evening.
The Meatloaf Experience is not just a rock show – it leaves the audience with the feeling they have experienced a true sense of theatre.
Catch this high octane tribute show at Tewantin Noosa RSL on Friday 17 April, in the Diggers Bar, from 8pm.
Tickets are $10 for members and $20 for non-members. Why not join the RSL for only $11 and save $10 on your ticket price plus get discounts and special offers for the rest of the year. Tickets available at reception or dial n charge on 5447 1766.

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