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The Australian Queen Tribute Show is set to rock.
The show, which is considered to be one of the best to come out of Australia, is on it’s way to the Cardinia Beaconhills Golf Links early next month.
The tribute show is quickly gaining a reputation for stunning audiences with its incredible replication of what many consider the greatest live band in history!
Gareth Hill takes on one of the most demanding roles in entertainment – recreating the power of the amazing Freddie Mercury.
His vocal range, stage antics and amazing likeness to the great man are a sight and sound to behold!
Scotty Hotpants is the inimitable Brian May – replicating the licks of May in a way to thrill old and new fans of the legendary band.
The ever reliable bass player of the band is played by Darryn Schultz – let’s just say that the staid and sensible John Deacon is played to perfection.
Queen’s drummer Roger Taylor has always had a style which cannot be mistaken and in this show it is Brad Hodge that takes up the sticks and steps behind the kit to bring the other half of the Queen rhythm section to the crowd.
The look, the playing style, the outrageous hair – The Australian Queen Tribute Show has it all.
It is performing at the Cardinia Beaconshills Golf Links on Saturday 8 November.
Tickets cost $65 per head and include a two-course meal with the show.
The show starts at 6.30pm and bookings can be made on 5945 9210 – please book early.

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