The original Blue Mountains party palace is gearing up for a vibrant spring entertainment line-up accompanied by a host of seasonal food offerings.
First to command the world-famous Hydro Majestic Hotel venue under the Live@theHydro banner will be Rinske Geerlings and her band of global talent performing authentic Cuban music and seductive dance tunes in Havana Nights on Saturday, September 29.
Musical globetrotters can journey to Havana as they sway to the soulful sounds of Cuba, dance the salsa, rumba, mambo and cha cha cha and sip on rum mojitos and daiquiris under the ornate vaulted ceiling of the Majestic Ballroom.
Then, on Saturday, November 3, Mark Foy’s “Palace in the wilderness’’ will be taken over by retro grooves when The Australian Bee Gees Show – A Tribute to the Bee Gees performs the greatest hits of the adored 70s sibling trio.
Straight from Vegas, the covers band featuring lookalike Barry, Maurice and Robin Gibb will rock the Blue Mountains escarpment when it recreates hits like Staying Alive, You Should Be Dancing, How Deep Is Your Love and Jive Talkin'.
Guests are encouraged to help with Keepin’ the Fever Alive! by dusting off their best retro costumes – and disco moves.
Guest services manager of Escarpment Group, which owns the Hydro Majestic, Meagan Iervasi, said: “Combined with fortnightly live music gigs in our Boiler House Café space, fine dining and opulent architecture and décor, the Hydro Majestic is fast becoming the place to be for locals and visitors looking for sophisticated weekend nightlife at reasonable prices in a seriously upmarket venue.’’
Tickets for both shows: $40pp entertainment only includes complimentary welcome cocktail; $135pp three-course dinner and show package featuring the freshest seasonal produce sourced by an internationally-trained team of award-winning chefs. Bookings: hydromajestic.com.au or phone 4782 6885.