Thursday, August 24, 2023

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Go Your Own Way To The Pub

Can you hear me calling out your name? I’ll speak a little louder, I’ll even shout: get to The Airlie Beach Hotel this September for ‘Dreams’ a Fleetwood Mac Tribute unlike any other.

It’s time to Tango In The Night with this impeccable recreation of one of the world’s best-selling bands of all time at The Pub on September 10 and 11.

Re-live the performances from the seventies and eighties with one of history’s most legendary bands – and its leading lady, Stevie Nicks – with the ‘Dreams’ show from 2.00pm to 5.30pm both days.

Listen to the wind blow when this well-oiled and talented group of musicians dedicate an afternoon on the Airlie Esplanade to bringing this era, this sound to the Bar-Top Stage at the local’s favourite local.

The outfits, the moves, harmonies and grooves – it’s going to be big guitar leads, all the iconic songs, and a perfect revival of this legendary band.

Although there’s no snow-covered hills in Airlie Beach, there’s certainly going to be a Landslide of Fleetwood Mac favourites thrumming out from the Hotel.

It’s a full complement of the British-American band’s repertoire of tunes: Go Your Own way, Gypsy, Edge of Seventeen, Rooms on Fire, Say You Love Me, Everywhere, Sara, The Chain and many, many more are going to feature!

Don’t just take our word for it though, Dennis Dunstan, former Fleetwood Mac manager from 1981 to 1999, said: “The ‘Dreams’ Show was a breath of fresh air when it comes to Fleetwood Mac tribute shows. These guys deliver, big time!”

“I was thoroughly impressed from start to finish. Don’t miss this show if you’re a Mac fan!”

Not only does it refabricate the vocals of Stevie Nicks – eerily recapturing the magic in a bottle of her sound - but it pays delicate, close-to-perfection levels of tribute to Lindsay Buckinham’s guitar prowess.

Most notably in performances of Never Going Back Again – arguably the hardest finger-picking combination in a pop song ever. Fleetwood Mac did have to hire three guitarists to replace Buckingham, after all!

Then, when the curtains are looking to close on Fleetwood Mac, each afternoon show will conclude with a very special cover set by ‘Krush’, the tribute band’s alter-ego when they’re not recapturing the magic of the 120 million record-selling band.

Both bands are fronted by ex-Las Vegas dancer and performer Nikki Canale, who tears it up on stage, giving it her all.

The outfits, the moves, harmonies and grooves of Fleetwood Mac are making their way to the Airlie Beach Hotel on September 10 and 11

For Mac fans, it’s a must see. As ‘Dreams’ The Fleetwood Mac Tribute arrives at The Pub

Not just a vocal recreation, the band recreate the magic of the instrumentals of Fleetwood Mac

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