Big shows continue across the North Coast

The Robertson Brothers.

NOT to be content with the summer line-up already announced by John Logan Entertainment (JLE), a swag of quality shows have been scheduled for the coming months on the North Coast.

On January 21, a group of ten international musicians will present Dancing in the Shadows of Motown at Nambucca Heads RSL, while the incredibly popular Never Ending 80s return to Moonee Beach Hotel on January 27.

“It’s always a big fancy dress night when this band play and we love having them back,” said Moonee Beach Hotel manager Hugh Gilroy.

On March 10, the phenomenally popular Robertson Brothers return with a new show at Macksville, before heading to C.Ex Coffs Harbour on March 11.

“These lunatics just love the North Coast and have been driving me mad to get back here,” John Logan said.

“I told them they had to have a new show, so they just went and wrote one.

“They have kept the best bits and added more.”

On March 19, the Summer Beach Hop will once again grace the Jetty Foreshores.

The back end of the year however is when there will be a whole lot of surprises.

Organisers JLE were thrilled to secure the Andrew Lloyd Webber show ‘Music Of The Night’ for August, a show which features the biggest songs from musicals of the past 30 years including Cats, Evita, Miss Saigon, Les Misérables, Phantom of the Opera, Chicago and more.

Then on October 27 a show that mesmerised locals in 2019, Hot August Night, returns with a 32 piece orchestra to perform at C.ex Coffs Harbour.

As Marshal Duff from the club commented this week, “We’ve been trying to get them back for four years.”

Never Ending 80s.

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