Step back in time at Retro Rewind 2018
Published Tuesday, 20th February 2018
One of Perth’s premier party bands, PROOF, will headline the City of Wanneroo’s Retro Rewind at Yanchep National Park on Saturday 10 March.
This free family friendly event celebrates all things retro from music to fashion to vintage hot rods and everything in between.
PROOF will be sure to get the Retro Rewind dance floor pumping, with the ten-piece band set to play a range of musical hits from the days of old.
The versatile band have previously shared the stage with the Australian music industry’s finest, supporting Guy Sebastian, Ruby Rose, DJ Havana Brown, Psuedo Echo, Hunters and Collectors and Daryl Braithwaite, as well as international superstar Chris Isaak.
Supporting PROOF will be the soulful sounds of Amanda Dee & Soothe. Amanda Dee’s awe inspiring vocal range combined with Soothe’s smooth tunes will delight any music lover.
Also hitting the stage will be Bang Bang Betty and the H-Bombs. The band will blow the crowd away with their hip swinging 50s style rock’n’roll.
Enjoy a spot of shopping at the Vintage Collective Markets where you can browse through more than 60 stalls for that special vintage find.
Other event attractions include a vintage hot rod display and vintage fashion parade.
Free children's activities include classic arcade games, vintage lawn games, a bouncy castle, face painting and much more.
Young and old alike will be able to join in swing dance workshops and get dressed up to have their photos taken in the vintage photo booth.
Retro Rewind runs from 1pm to 5pm with Yanchep National Park entry fees waived from 12pm onwards.
Be sure to take the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of Yanchep National Park. The Park’s normal daily tour program will be available (fees apply).
The City of Wanneroo thanks event sponsors Lotterywest, North Coast Times, The Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, and The Vintage Collective Markets.
For more information and updates visit the City’s website wanneroo.wa.gov.au/retro or Facebook page.
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