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Music of a generation

THE ’60s and ’70s rocked the world of music in a way that has reverberated to the present day.
Late for Woodstock know the power of that era and are playing a tribute to when a new age of music was being born.
Whether you want to kick back and enjoy those dulcet tones or gear up in your finest ’60s and ’70s attire it doesn’t matter, all are welcome.
The group’s talent is astounding in its variety as they belt out hit after hit of your favourites including The Stones, Doors, Zeppelin, Creedence, Eagles, Dylan, Neil Young, Daddy Cool, Chisel just to name a few.
Late for Woodstock’s faithful reproductions and pure love of music have earned them a cult following throughout Queensland and New South Wales.
Head down to the Tewantin Noosa RSL to catch Late for Woodstock. Whether you want to reminisce, rock out, or just educate the kids on what music used to feel like, Late for Woodstock want to see your face. Tickets are free for members and just $10 for non-members and can be purchased at reception or by dial’n’charge on 5447 1766.

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