PARTY Central's dynamic sounds will have people dancing the night away when the band performs at Castle Hill RSL Club on Saturday.
The five-piece band has a diverse repertoire that covers genres of music from current hits, dance, rock and funk to R`n'B.
The band covers the songs of many popular artists including Jamiroquai, Gwen Stefani, Stevie Wonder, Pink, Lenny Kravitz, Kelly Clarkson, Anastacia, Rogue Traders, Tina Turner and Maroon 5.
Lead vocalists Laura Beams and Jacinda Van Drongelen front the band. They are joined by guitarist Clay Algie, drummer Troy Krone and bass player Steve Murphy.
Sassy jazz singer Sally Street will also perform at the venue on Sunday in the courtyard from 1pm.
With a voice that is seductive and playful she sings both jazz and blues with ease, the sound reminiscent of Peggy Lee and Eartha Kitt.
Both events are free.
Details: 88584800, or visit www.castlehillrsl.com.au.
The Hills Youth Plan Exposed (HYPE) Central is a space designed for people aged 12 to 24 who live work or study in the Hills, to socialise.
The venue will hold its next band night on Saturday at 1pm at the old Castle Hill library, 265 Old Northern Road, Castle Hill.
The event aims to showcase the musical talents of the shire's youth and will include performances by Jenna McDougall, My Name 4 Your Name, Max Wilkinson, None The Less and Seasons In Reverse.
Tickets are $12 and can be purchased at the door. Details: 98948852.