The top line entertainment includes two prestigious tribute shows celebrating music icons Rod Stewart and Michael Jackson.
Entertainment Manager Trish Storer says each of the two highly credentialed shows have been hugely successful in metropolitan areas and the Club is pleased to attract them to the region.
“The Great Rod Stewart Songbook is a journey into the illustrious musical career of Rod Stewart,” Ms Storer said.
“The highly entertaining show features the Atlantic Crossing band which is comprised of five incredibly talented musicians including one time Paul McCartney drummer Jimmy McGeachy.
“Fronted by Melbourne powerhouse vocalist Andy Lutze, this show has delighted audiences across Australia and South East Asia for over two decades as it reaches deep into, ‘The Great Rod Stewart Songbook’.
“This is a must see show that is sure to bring back some memorable moments of your yester-years and will certainly leave you wanting more.”
On Saturday night of the Victorian long weekend, the club is thrilled to present a taste of “music royalty” with the electrifying Michael Jackson Show Moonwalker.
“This thrilling spectacle pays homage to the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, capturing the essence of his legendary career and iconic dance moves,” Ms Storer added.
“The show is a mesmerizing journey through his greatest hits, with the incredible Paul Rizzo.
“Paul Rizzo was named in the world’s top 5 Jackson tributes in 2002 by America’s BET (Black Entertainment Television).
“The Michael Jackson Tribute Show is a nostalgic celebration that transports audiences back to the era of the Gloved One, reminding us all why Michael Jackson will forever be the King of Pop.”
Adding to the excellent mix of entertainment at the club for the long weekend is popular duo Me & The Girl playing on Sunday night.
“This region is lucky to have an abundance of quality local entertainers who provide the community and visitors with a great night out whenever they perform,” Ms Storer said.
“Me & The Girl, are highly professional and talented performers and it’s no surprise people always come back for more.”