
DUSTY Show: Wendy Stapleton Live at The Highland
Get ready for a night of musical magic as Wendy Stapleton stars in DUSTY at the Maryborough Highland Society on Saturday, 25th October at 8:30pm. This exciting event promises to deliver timeless hits and soulful classics that will transport you back to the era of Dusty Springfield.
Reliving a Music Legend
Step into the world of one of music’s greatest legends as Wendy Stapleton channels the iconic voice, style, and spirit of Dusty Springfield on The Highland stage. Experience the magic of Dusty’s music brought to life in a dazzling performance that promises to captivate audiences.
Event Details
Doors open at 6pm, offering the perfect opportunity to enjoy a delicious meal before the show. The main event kicks off at 8:30pm, ensuring an unforgettable evening filled with soul classics and live music.
Tickets and Pricing
Secure your spot for this extraordinary show at $35 for members and $40 for the general public. With limited seats available, make sure to book early to avoid missing out on this spectacular performance.
Don’t miss your chance to witness Wendy Stapleton’s incredible portrayal of Dusty Springfield’s music legacy. Join us at Maryborough Highland Society for a night of nostalgia, soulful tunes, and musical excellence!
For more information about events and activities at Maryborough Highland Society, visit our What’s On page where you can find our complete schedule of featured events.
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