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Friday 29th August

Kings Creek Hotel
1989 Frankston Flinders Rd
Hastings
Victoria


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Friday 29th August
Kings Creek Hotel
For tickets contact the Kings Creek Hotel on (03) 5979 2989

Michael Cavallaro
(Bono)
Vocals/Guitar/Harmonica

Peter Kalamaras
(The Edge)
Guitar/Keyboard/Vocals

Craig Jupp
(Larry Mullen Jnr)
Drums/Sequencing
David Attard
(Adam Clayton)
Bass Guitar

U2 has no doubt touched almost everyone in one way or another, whether it be through their music, live performances or charity work, we have put them close to our hearts...

NOW ACHTUNG BABY ARE PAYING TRIBUTE TO THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAND!

"…Their music is a replicate of the original…" and "…your performance was flawless and inspiring…" are only two of many great reviews on Achtung Baby. Since 2004 Achtung Baby have performed in front of thousands of U2 fans across Australia. They have gained an outstanding reputation as one of the best tribute acts around and proved it when they appeared live on Australia's number 1 rated drive show, the 'Shebang' on Triple M and Channel 9's A Current Affair. With an extensive and ever growing repertoire ranging from the Boy album through to the How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb album any music lover will be captivated. Achtung Baby deliver a full coreographed show including costume changes and visual effects to enhance the authenticity of their performance. The show is available for bars, clubs, private and corporate functions, festivals etc. Achtung Baby have been performing to packed houses and are sure to keep doing so for a long time to come. Their passion for U2's music and performances makes them a tribute show you must not miss. They are an amazing act for the casual fan or the die-hard U2 fan. A special thanks to all of those who have helped Achtung Baby get to where they are today.