This epic live performance will pit the best pop hits of two iconic decades against each other, with a song-for-song battle that will leave you breathless. Who will emerge victorious – will it be the…
This epic live performance will pit the best pop hits of two iconic decades against each other, with a song-for-song battle that will leave you breathless. Who will emerge victorious – will it be the spunky “I’m Just A Girl” or the timeless “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun”? Will Madonna’s “Material Girl” reign supreme, or will the Spice Girls steal the crown? And when it comes to music royalty, will 80s Prince outshine the groovy sounds of 90s Jamiroquai? And what about boy bands – will you be dancing to the tunes of Backstreet or Bon Jovi? This is the ultimate test of which decade truly reigns supreme, and you get to decide who comes out on top.
With the Never Ending 80s leading the charge, you can be sure that this will be an unforgettable night filled with non-stop entertainment and exhilarating music. So grab your neon, your flannel, or both, and get ready to dance and sing your heart out as you're taken on a journey through the best hits of the 80s and 90s.
Don’t miss out on the battle of the decades – it’s a gig you won’t want to miss!
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Have an accessible public toilet which is unlocked
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Have grab rails in the bathroom
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Use non-slip tiles in the bathroom or slip resistant matting
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