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Mushroom announces more artists for Music From The Home Front

• Music From The Home Front will kick off on Anzac Day eve

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Apr 21, 2021
2 min read
augie march

As Aussie music lovers prepare to commemorate Anzac Day, the Mushroom Group has announced that more artists have joined the televised concert event Music From The Home Front 2021, happening Saturday 24 April. The TV broadcast will include live performances from Melbourne's Sidney Myer Music Bowl along with artist clips filmed at various Victorian locations.

Music From The Home Front will kick off on Anzac Day eve (Saturday 24 April), from 7.30pm on Nine and 9Now and YouTube (7.30pm AEST).

The following names will now also perform as part of the TV special (in alphabetical order):

Abby Dobson, Augie March (pictured), Crowded House, Delta Goodrem, Kate Ceberano, Mark Seymour, Morgan Evans, Nikka Costa, and The Australian Children's Choir.

These artists join an already announced line-up of:

Ben Lee, Dean Lewis, Gordi, Hayley Mary, Jess Hitchcock, Jimmy Barnes, Mahalia Barnes, Sam Fischer, The Kid Laroi, Tina Arena, and You Am I. 

The hosts for the evening have also been announced: co-host of Today Extra David Campbell OAM, Today Show entertainment presenter Brooke Boney, and Talking In Common podcast co-host Kate Gudinski.

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Mushroom has also announced that Music From The Home Front is once again partnering up with Support Act. Fans can buy event merch – either in person at the Bowl, or online – and 100% of profits will go to helping the artists, crew, and music workers.

“It couldn’t be more fitting that the first major event following the late, great Michael Gudinski’s passing is Music From The Home Front, back for its second year,” said Clive Miller, CEO Support Act. “Last year’s event was a rallying call for everyone working in live music to have hope and optimism for the future, while remembering all those who served in defence of our nation. This year the message has added poignancy and Support Act is delighted to once again be the beneficiary of proceeds, which will support our efforts to provide crisis relief and mental health and wellbeing support for music workers who are doing it tough.” 

Final tickets for the live Music From The Home Front concert happening this Saturday night at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl are on sale now. Head here for info.

Fans who attend the Bowl’s live show will also see special performances from  (in alphabetical order):

Amy Shark, Bliss N Eso Feat. Kasey Chambers, Budjerah, Jerome Farah, Lime Cordiale, Mia Wray, Tash Sultana, The Rubens, Vance Joy, and Royal Melbourne Hospital Scrub Choir.

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