YOU won't be Thunderstruck, but you will be Drumstruck on April 15 at the Dubbo Regional Theatre and Convention Centre.
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It's the show that keeps on giving, until everyone seated in the audience is joining in our their own bongo drum.
This African inspired interactive performance is set to raise the roof.
Created by Warren Lieberman and directed by Kathy-Jo Ross, Drumstruck is a compelling blend of soul stirring African rhythms, colourful dancing and uplifting vocals.
Lieberman said the main purpose of the show was to share the African culture and connect the audience with the performers.
"It's something for the whole family," Lieberman said.
"We don't take things too seriously and we like to be able to laugh."
After an 18-month long stint performing in New York City's Times Square, Drumstruck will tour Australia and Asia to share the phenomenon with the world.
Lieberman said he hoped the Dubbo audience would get on board the fun.
"This show is not about the performers, it's about the audience enjoying themselves," he said.
"We want to share our culture and our fun with everyone."
Lieberman said by the end of each performance, the entire audience was standing and dancing to "the rhythm of the beat".
The Drumstruck cast members have performed in front of dignitaries such as Nelson Mandela, Bill Clinton, Queen Elizabeth, Nicole Kidman, Elton John, Richard Branson to name just a few.
They were also invited performers for the 2008 Beijing Olympics Opening ceremony.