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ENTERTAINMENT – Gateway to stars

THE ENTERTAINEMNT just keeps on getting better at Gateway Hotel.
With performances by great Australian artists such as James Reyne, John Paul Young, Ian Moss and Pseudo Echo booked for the next few weeks, the Gateway Hotel is cementing its place in Geelong as one of the leaders in live entertainment.
With such an impressive quality of original artists, the Gateway is the region’s number-one venue to see and hear Australian music history.
And the big name artists just keep on coming – almost every week a different show is on stage at competitive prices.
Tickets to see James Reyne start at only $32, giving fans an affordable opportunity to see a legendary Australian artist with whose music many would have grown up.
A recent BABBA children’s show was a huge success, so its back again on September 21 but this time with the debut of Miley Montana.
Performed by Teresa Costin, one of the finalists in Australian Idol, the new show is proving to be Australia’s-most-talked-about tribute production to Miley Cyrus and her Hannah Montana character.
Performing all the hits of Miley and Hannah, kids are sure to love the new show.
Tickets are selling for only $17, providing an ideal way to start the next school holidays.
Patrons are advised to keep their eyes out for what’s coming up at the Gateway Hotel because the schedule is sure to have something to suit everyone.

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