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Gunners fans in for a treat

PARADISE City – The Guns N’ Roses show is an authentic and accurate homage to one of the biggest rock bands of all time and they are coming to Noosa.
In 1993 Guns N’ Roses played the largest ever headline show in the southern hemisphere at Melbourne’s Calder Park, which is still considered one of their career highlights.
Gunners fans can re-live the band’s world conquering era circa 1987-1993 at the Villa this Saturday night with Brisbane band Paradise City taking you as close as you can get to the real deal in their prime.
Front man Paul delivers a ball-tearing Axl vocal that will have you feeling like you’ve travelled back in time and lead guitarist Nathan takes on Slash’s trademark Gibson Les Paul, untamed afro and iconic top hat.
Paradise City delivers two hours of classic Guns N’ Roses mega hits like Sweet Child O’ Mine, November Rain, Welcome To The Jungle, Don’t Cry, You Could Be Mine and Paradise City.
Complete with a top shelf sound and lighting production and detailed costume design, this show will rock your socks off.
Get your tickets for Saturday 20 August from only $12 and do not miss this explosive Guns N’ Roses experience. Show starts at 8pm for over 18s only.

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