The international hit show Boys in the Band will return to Cessnock Performing Arts Centre by popular demand on Saturday, February 11.
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The show – which appeared at CPAC in March 2016 – is billed as “the feel-good show of the year” and is described by audiences as “the lovechild of Human Nature and the Jersey Boys”.
The high-energy concert journeys through 50 years of the greatest songs from the biggest boy bands of all time including Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, The Beatles, Jackson 5, Bee Gees, Righteous Brothers, Beach Boys, Simon and Garfunkel, Take That, Human Nature and Backstreet Boys.
Boys in the Band is a show with superstar credentials performing alongside Bon Jovi, Pharrell Williams and Maroon 5 at the Singapore F1 Grand Prix in addition to sell-out home crowds.
Avid cruisers will recognise them from special guest performances on board Royal Caribbean, Princess and Celebrity Cruises.
Produced by SMA Productions and created by industry heavyweights David Malek and Dale Burridge, the show is backed live by their own band The Players.
It features songs including Walk Like a Man, Sherry, Can’t Buy Me Love, Let it Be, Imagine, Blame it on the Boogie, ABC, Unchained Melody, Surfin’ USA, Good Vibrations, Staying Alive and medleys of the biggest hits the world has ever known.
The show will start at 8pm.
Tickets are available at cessnockperformingartscentre.com.au, from the Box Office at 202 Vincent Street, or by phoning 4993 4266.
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- April 3: The World of Musicals
- May 11: Go Your Own Way: The Story of Christine McVie
- May 19: The Australian Bee Gees Show
- June 8: Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow
- June 22: Coranderrk
- July 1: Erth’s Prehistoric Aquarium
- July 12: Mr Stink
- July 25: Bakersfield Mist
- August 17: Cirque Africa
- August 30: Glorious
- October 3: Room on the Broom
- October 19: Classical Heroes and the Art of Seduction
- October 26: The Popular Mechanicals