Shaun Kirk will play in the Gallery Room this weekend.
The Deniliquin RSL Club is gearing up for a busy run of entertainment, with regular weekly live music and a series of major ticketed shows set to draw crowds over the coming months.
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Manager Mr Hicks said the club’s commitment to offering a wide range of entertainment options remains strong, with live music continuing every Friday, Saturday and Sunday afternoon.
Sunday sessions will pause during winter, but Friday and Saturday performances will continue year‑round.
The club will also host a special attraction on Good Friday, coinciding with the Deni Rodeo.
A mechanical bull will be set up at the RSL from 5pm, open to both children and adults as an added activity alongside the club’s usual offerings.
Along with weekly entertainment, the RSL’s monthly ticketed events continue to grow in popularity.
Following on from the success of GYPSY - The Australian Fleetwood Mac Tribute Show, which saw 285 people pack out the RSL, the next major show will feature Shaun Kirk, performing in the Gallery Room from 8pm tomorrow Saturday, February 28.
The Melbourne blues and soul artist has built an international reputation for his powerful vocals, vintage guitar tones and dynamic one‑man performances.
Kirk has appeared on major festival stages, including Bluesfest Byron Bay, and has shared line‑ups with artists such as Robert Plant, John Mayer and The Teskey Brothers.
Visit the Deniliquin RSL Facebook with information on how to get tickets, www.facebook.com/deniliquinrslclub but be warned, tickets are nearly sold out.
Soul Chisel will perform at Deni RSL on March 7.
Following that, the club will welcome Soul Chisel, a Jimmy Barnes and Cold Chisel tribute act, on Saturday, March 7.
Mr Hicks said the show is expected to be a crowd‑pleaser.
“It sounds like Jimmy Barnes, looks like Jimmy Barnes, and is a great show,” he said. Tickets are available from reception, priced at $20 for members and $25 for non‑members.
On Saturday, April 4, the Dunlop Room will host the Australian Creedence Show - Ramble Tamble, bringing the music of Creedence Clearwater Revival to the stage.
A Pure Elvis tribute show is also planned for May, with details to be confirmed.
Mr Hicks said the community response to the RSL’s entertainment program has been overwhelmingly positive.
“The events have been getting a very good community response,” he said.
“Since the change in management, too, the feedback has been very positive and welcoming.”
The Deniliquin RSL Club is open daily from 9.30am, with a free courtesy bus available whenever the club is open.
Bookings can be made at reception or by phoning 5881 1455. Patrons can follow the club’s Facebook page for updates on upcoming events and services.
There were 285 people at the return of GYPSY at the Deni RSL on Saturday. Photo by Highlight Creative.