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Musical night of wit and cheek

YOU’LL never have so much fun if you miss tongue-in-cheek punk legends and Frenzal Rhomb trouble-makers Jay and Lindsay as they touch down in Noosa for one night only.
Fresh from their sell-out tour of Australia’s most depressing TAB’s and Keno rooms, the charismatic duo are heading back to the suburbs for an intimate show at The Villa Noosa on Saturday 4 June.
Fans can expect to hear acoustic versions of Frenzal Rhomb’s songs from the last 25 years and covers of other “much better” bands followed by witty banter and cheeky comments.
Jay and Lindsay will be supported by local act Not To Regret and Tom from Grim Fandango.
So from Jay and Lindsay: “Pull on your white jeans and gold jewellery and we’ll see you at Villa Noosa: It means Noosa House in Spanish!”
Jay and Lindsay’s Variety Hour is set to shock audiences at the Villa Noosa on Saturday 4 June, from 8pm. Tickets can be pre-purchased through Moshtix.com.au for $10 or bought on the door for $15.
For more information phone the venue on 5430 5555.

For your chance to win a double pass to check out the show, email your name and phone number to competitions@noosatoday.com.au
Competition runs from Friday 27 May to Thursday 2 June.

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