Boys in the Band will perform their Jukebox Revolution: Every record tells a story concert at Belmont 16s this Friday, July 5.
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The Boys performed at The Art House, Wyong, in April.
The feel-good show celebrates 50 years of jukebox hits from artists including Frankie Valli, The Beatles, The Bee Gees, Elvis, Queen, The Jackson 5, and many more.
It features four stars of Australian stage and screen, Hugh Barrington, Justin Rynne, Damon Grebert Wade and Keane Fletcher.
Writer and director David Malek said the show tells the stories of, and celebrates, the 'boy bands' and those 'boys in the band' who became some of the biggest names in music history.
"We take it right back to where the original boy band began with Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons in the 50s, and follow that evolution of music through The Beatles, Simon and Garfunkel, Everly Brothers, The Jackson 5, The Bee Gees right up to Queen, AC/DC and even the Backstreet Boys who really are the stereotype of what we know today as the 'boy band'," Malek said.
"The show operates in medley format with six- to 10-minute medleys featuring each artist or era, so we pack a lot of hits into each section."
It features songs such as You're the Voice, Hey Jude, Blame it on the Boogie, Jailhouse Rock, We Will Rock You and Staying Alive.
Tickets cost $40, or $79 for show and dinner.
Visit 16s.com.au for more information, and to book.