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The stage that brings the world's best talent to the Southern Highlands is back making music.
The Bowral Bowling Club's entertainment stage is getting people's weeks off right with a Monday melody session.
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With the club currently able to seat 60 COVID safe audience members, the stage that has held the Black Sorrows, The Radiators, Kiki Dee and the late, great Andrew "Greedy" Smith and Mental As Anything is back in business.
Bowral Bowling Club's general manager, Tony Dunn said it's been great having live music and people enjoying themselves again.
"It's good to see the support the arts is getting and that's what we're about here at Bowral Bowling Club," Dunn said.
"We're trying to support an institute that has been hugely affected by COVID.
"Opening our doors just for the shows on an off day and have been received really well is excellent.
"It's great to see everyone coming down on Monday's, which is usually the night we're not open and having these COVID safe events.
"It's not a high traffic day, so for anyone interested in seeing some superb live acts, we'll be more shows on the rest of this year.
"But, be quick as they sell out very quickly."
For anyone interested in attending a show at Bowral Bowling Club, please find the list of confirmed shows for 2020 here: www.moshtix.com.au/v2/eclectic-sounds.
Be sure to continually check the link and Bowral Bowling Club's Facebook page as more shows may be announced in the near future.
Bowral Bowling Club Facebook: www.facebook.com/BowralBowlingClubLimited.
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