Waipa Post

Hot disco party at Mt Maunganui

- ■ You can enter by text (write TAC Summer Disco tix, plus your name and address, and text it to 021 241 4568) or mail (address to Summer Disco Tickets Competitio­n and include your name, address and daytime phone number). Deadline is 5pm Friday.

Some of disco’s biggest icons are getting together for the first-time ever for one magical show — and we’ve got a double pass for you to catch the action.

A Summers Day Disco featuring The Jacksons (pictured), Kool & the Gang, The Pointer Sisters, Village People, Sister Sledge and The Sounds of the Supremes is coming to ASB Baypark, Mount Maunganui on Thursday, January 10.

What a line-up. Check this out.

Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame inductees The Jacksons, featuring original members Jermaine, Jackie, Tito and Marlon, will lead the charge, playing the hits that started a dynasty — including Can You Feel It, Blame It On The Boogie, I’ll Be There, ABC and many more.

Kool & the Gang will keep the playlist pumping with hits from throughout their five-decade career, including Celebratio­n, Get Down On It and Jungle Boogie while three-time Grammy winners The Pointer Sisters will bring their swag of party-starters including I’m So Excited, Jump (For My Love), Neutron Dance, Slow Hand and Fire to delight generation­s of fans.

Sister Sledge will bring the party with We Are Family, Lost In Music and He’s The Greatest Dancer, and Sounds of the Supremes will open the party, bringing the inspiratio­n of disco to the stage with their greatest hits of the 60s and 70s.

Village People, led by founding member Victor Willis, will show why they are the kings of the era with their smash hits including Macho Man, YMCA, In The Navy, Go West and Can’t Stop the Music — and why would you want to?

Don’t miss this once-ina-lifetime opportunit­y to see the Kings and Queens of disco together for one magic night under the stars in what is fast becoming one of the most talked about concert line-ups of the Summer.

Tickets from www.theticketf­airy.com

This competitio­n is provided by ‘Fill The House Tickets Project’, proudly supporting families of children with cancer.

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