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The Tonight Show starring Maxy Gawn

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The Demon Army are pleased to announce bookings are now open to The Tonight Show starring Maxy Gawn. Book your ticket now for a light-hearted evening with Melbourne Football Club's cult hero Max Gawn.

Hosted by Russell Robertson, in a relaxed "Tonight Show" forum featuring Max, and joined by special guests Phil Ceberano and Dave O'Neil, you won't want to miss this event.

Enjoy a 2 course meal with drinks available for purchase from the bar.

There's a special Earlybird price of Adults $60, Juniors $35 if purchased by 17th July, after which the cost will rise to $70/$35. All welcome. You don't have to be a Melbourne member or supporter to come along.

When: Thursday 28th July

Where: The Bentleigh Club, 33 Yawla St, Bentleigh

Time: Doors open 7pm

How to Book: www.trybooking.com/MBIJ 

 

Booked yesterday. Similar night to the "Dinner with the Viney's" they held last year. Great night out. I know a number of us on the Darwin trip are going.

 

You had me at Max Gawn.

Lost me at Phil Ceberano.

Then lost me again at Dave O'Neil.

 

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If you haven't booked yet there's still a few places available for our event tomorrow night.

Max Gawn is guaranteed to entertain! In combo with Robbo, who knows what will happen!!

If you have any queries drop us an email on [email protected] or call 

- Ryan       0434 286 374

- Sophie    0418 344 424

- Suzanne 0450 926 224

We look forward to seeing you on the night

 

 


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