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Partying on

THE Sunshine Beach Surf Club has your festive season entertainment covered with an impressive gig line-up.
Kick off with Andrew Healey on Christmas Eve, from 5pm, with free nibbles for the adults and a visit from Santa for the little ones.
Coast favourites Late for Woodstock will take you back in time for a groove on Boxing Day.
As one of the most popular events at the Sunshine Beach Surf Club, Late for Woodstock will play from 4pm for an impressive six hours, you will definitely need to bring your dancing shoes for this gig.
The party steps up a notch on New Year’s Eve with local band OKA laying down the tunes to bring in the New Year.
Tickets to see OKA start from $30 for members and are available from the surf club reception desk.
For those who bring in the New Year with a bang, the Sunshine Beach Surf Club’s chill-out session on New Year’s Day lets you relax on the newly renovated deck.
It’s the perfect way to rehydrate and refuel with lunch and dinner specials from $16.50.
The Sunshine Beach Surf Club is located at the corner of Belmore Terrace and Duke Street, Sunshine Beach.

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