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Roots Rock Reggae Sunday at The Shared

Date16/07/2017

Starts3:00 pm

Ends10:00 pm

VenueThe Shared

Location13 Railway Street, Yandina, QLD 4561 Australia 

Explosive is what its gonna be, cause its a dynamite RRR sunday, some of the top acts on the Sunshine Coast and Brisbane. Come ready to be in it with all vibes, all fun beautiful chaos and a whole lot of nice times, we at the shared already started the dancing and moving, so come get some you beautiful people, NICE.

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