THERE’S no party like a 70s party and that’s not a reference to an age group.

Often referred as the decade that taste forgot, it’s become the decade remembered for the most flamboyant of fashions and to bring it all back to life is the Super Sonic 70s Show which are back in The Wharf, Tavistock, this Saturday (July 30)!

 Since 2010 the show has already been a hit at some of the most prestigious of venues and it has literally whipped up a 70s sea of nostalgia to ecstatic fans wherever they play.

When the women sing along to every word and the men air guitar it really is one huge 70s party and by the end everyone is up and dancing in the aisles – yes it is that kind of show!

 The show has been described by many venues as the ‘finest 70s tribute show in years’.

Musicians include guitarist Greg Hart, who has played with bands such as Asia, Mike Oldfield and Limehouse Lizzy plus Ultravox and Boogie Wonderland bassist Gary Williams, ex Limehouse Lizzy drummer Andy Fox and the wizardry of keyboardist/vocoder Andy Stewart, who has been musical director on many top theatre productions, and is the grandson of the late great Arthur Askey!

With a set list boasting an impressive range to suit all ages, with the emphasis on great hit songs from this golden era of music, the Super Sonic 70s Show will take you down memory lane with some of the biggest classic hits from the 70s. From the towering majesty of Queen, John Miles, The Carpenters and ELO, the band also performs stunning renditions of chart toppers by 10cc, Wings, Andrew Gold,and Donna Summer’s epic Macarthur Park.

These are just some of the highlights in this pop packed show that also includes the ultimate pop pin-up tunes to get people up and dancing. From David Essex, Abba, Sweet, Suzi Quatro, Boney M, The Osmonds, David Cassidy, Elton John, Kiki Dee, T Rex and Olivia Newton John and not forgetting the Bay City Rollers, you cannot help but join in the fun!

 The band’s highly energetic and visual presentation is completed with genuine 70s costumes with all the glitz and blitz you would expect from this colourful era of denim, satin and leather. Completed with visuals, backdrop and original Chopper bikes (stage size allowing), this show really is not to be missed.

See advert on page 18 for more details.