STUDIO 54 at the RSL Club

02 December 2022

To help Vuni with catering, book your Studio 54 Dinner & Show ticket now! Bookings close soon, so get online to secure your spot https://events.humanitix.com/studio54

STUDIO 54 at the RSL Club

Saturday 17 December$65 - Dinner & ShowIncludes:* Manhattan-style buffet* Pre-show warm-up with Norfolk Island's own DJ Wes* Reserved table for the evening* Entry for the main feature with DJ Ray Isaac. BEST DRESSED PRIZES STUDIO 54 THEMEThink glitter, sequins, false eyelashes and DISCO BALLS!! Limited tickets available.BOOK ONLINE: https://events.humanitix.com/studio54If you're unable to purchase online, phone 52355.

About Ray Isaac

Ray Isaac is a Sydney-based singer and songwriter. He has been a featured artist on the Billboard Dance Charts, Italy Pop Charts, and ARIA Club Tracks. His songs have appeared in films such as Cedar Boys, "Dancin': It's On!Eating Out: The Open Weekend and Half Share, and television shows such as Famous in 12.

The singer/DJ uses his music to promote positivity. His beautiful ballad ‘We Stand United’ was written to pay homage to the victims of the tragic 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting. It has been featured in the Showtime Channel’s TV show ‘Cinema Toast’ written by Duplass Brothers in Hollywood. Anti-bullying anthem ‘Who I Am’ was written following Ray’s belief that everyone “has the right to equality, to harmony and to a peaceful existence”. This message was shared by multiple anti-bullying campaigns around the world.

Isaac’s pop-house remixes and performance enthusiasm have the power to win over every crowd, spreading joy and positivity whether he's playing on a cruise ship, a New York nightclub or London Dance Party. Described by Time Out magazine, Isaac "ignites his audience into a frenzy”. The magazine further endorsed Isaac by predicting that “soon the buzz surrounding Ray Isaac will become a roar!” And they couldn’t be further from the truth.

Whether on the stereo or on the dancefloor, my music is an expression of my whole being and it’s taken me a long time to let go of the fear of sharing it with the world. I hope that my experiences will help heal people’s scars and show them they are special and worthy of happiness.” – Ray Isaac.