Soul Chisel is renowned for sounding almost like the real Chisel.
The Deniliquin RSL is gearing up for one of its biggest shows of the year, with Soul Chisel coming to the stage this Saturday night.
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The tribute act, known for its uncanny delivery of Cold Chisel’s biggest anthems, will bring a full night of singalongs and high-energy classics that will be sure to draw strong local crowds.
Doors open at 7.30pm, with the show kicking off at 8pm.
The event is 18 plus and general admission tickets - priced at $20 for members and $25 for non-members - available now at the Deni RSL reception.
Functions manager Shannen Murphy said the club is committed to delivering major shows on a regular basis.
“At least once a month we are trying to get a big show,” she said, adding that Soul Chisel is exactly the kind of act that fills the Dunlop Room.
She said the band’s frontman is a standout drawcard.
“He sounds and looks identical to Jimmy Barnes.”
Mrs Murphy said recent shows have been well received, with positive feedback from patrons.
She pointed to the success of Shaun Kirk’s performance last weekend, saying people “enjoyed the night” and the atmosphere it created.
With Soul Chisel now locked in, she expects another strong turnout.
The courtesy bus will be running, and happy hour will be between 5pm and 7pm.
The Dunlop Room bar will also be open throughout the night.
Shaun Kirk was popular with club patrons last weekend. Photo by Highlight Creative.
The club is continuing to build its entertainment calendar, with acts coming up in April including regional favourite Jade Hurley, and Ramble Tamble, which is another Australian-based tribute act based on the music of Creedence Clearwater Revival.