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Singing sisters show their success

For those whose new year’s resolution is to get out and see more live music, tonight Tewantin Noosa RSL provides the perfect opportunity with The Dennis Sisters.
This talented Sunshine Coast duo made their television debut on the X Factor in 2016 making it to the top 30 finalists.
Since then they’ve played the Caloundra Music Festival, Gympie Music Muster, Tamworth Country Music Festival and Stony Creek Mini Muster as well as being a support act for the likes of Caitlyn Shadbolt and Dean Ray.
Both sisters are passionate about performing and writing their own original material.
With Tiana, aged 17, on acoustic guitar and Briannah, aged 18, grooving it out on the bass, these talented sisters switch between singing lead to beautiful sibling harmonies.
Their different tones blend to form their own unique sound.
As well as their X Factor success, they have a host of other achievements including winning Battle of the Bands Tamworth in 2017, partnering with TAFE East Coast for an advertising campaign, featured in the closing ceremony of Gympie Music Muster 2016 and named Junior Aristocrats Entertainer of the Year in 2016.
Catch this dynamic duo from 6pm tonight, 4 January, at Tewantin Noosa RSL.

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