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Standing in for Elton

SAY Goodbye Yellow Brick Road and hello Tewantin Noosa RSL as Elton John comes to town – well almost.
THE highly acclaimed Elton John Tribute Show, “I’m Still Standing” featuring Greg Andrew as Sir Elton John is back at the club for one night only.
Greg, a Queensland Conservatorium of Music graduate, showcases the amazing music of one of the world’s most enduring and successful artists.
With an uncanny likeness and talented piano playing skills, vocal timbre and showmanship, Greg brings the essence of Sir Elton to the stage.
The show takes the audience on a musical journey that showcases Elton’s major hits over a 30-year period, covering iconic hits from his 1970s chart topping album, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road right through to the 1990s.
With impressive production, costumes, video backdrop and world class musicianship, you’ll be immersed in the show world of Elton John.
If you are a fan of Sir Elton then this is a show not to miss.
Come see “I’m Still Standing” free in the South Bar of Tewantin-Noosa RSL on Saturday 25 July, from 8pm.
Kick off the evening with dinner in The Bistro and grab a great seat for the show, dinner bookings essential on 5447 1766.

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