MUSIC FROM THE HOME FRONT ANZAC DAY

MUSIC FROM THE HOME FRONT ANZAC DAY

SPECIAL TELEVISED CONCERT EVENT ADDS EVEN MORE NAMES TO LINEUP

April 23, 2020


AU and NZ music communities will unite to stage televised concert event on Anzac Day evening

Saturday’s concert will pay respect to Anzac Day and thank COVID-19 front line workers

New artists to be added include:  Amy & George Sheppard, Dean Lewis, DMA’s, Hayley Mary (The Jezabels), James Morrison, James Reyne, Jessica Hitchcock, Mahalia Barnes, Mark Seymour, Shane Howard, Tim Minchin and William Barton

Watch on Nine & 9Now 7.30pm in AU + Three & ThreeNow 9.30pm in NZ

No queues, no bag checks, no waiting at the bar or food stands – this concert is 100% contact free home delivered

Staying home this Saturday night will reward you with a front row ticket to one of the hottest gigs of the year as Australian and New Zealand artists unite for Music From The Home Front, a special televised concert event airing on Nine in Australia and Three in New Zealand.

It is no secret that, alongside many Aussie and Kiwis, the music industry has been hard hit by COVID-19.  For this very reason Music From The Home Front has chosen not to run this event as a fundraiser when many in the community are counting every dollar they have. 

7.30PM LOCAL – NINE (and 9NOW from 7.30pm local)

9.30PM NZST – THREE (and THREENOW)

FEATURING IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER

* just announced

Amy & George Sheppard*
Ben Lee
Birds of Tokyo with West Australian Symphony Orchestra
Courtney Barnett
Dave Dobbyn
Dean Lewis*
Delta Goodrem
DMA’s*
G Flip
Hayley Mary (The Jezabels)*
Ian Moss
James Morrison*
James Reyne*
Jessica Hitchcock*
Jimmy Barnes
Kevin Parker (Tame Impala)
Mahalia Barnes*
Mark Seymour*
Marlon Williams
Missy Higgins
Paul Kelly
Shane Howard*
The Rubens
Tim Minchin*
The Wiggles
William Barton*
Vance Joy
Vika & Linda Bull

All artists have volunteered to be involved, however each performance on Music From The Home Front will be paid a fee to contribute to the performers’ time and their costs, with organisers already being told that some artists plan to pass this fee onto their bands and crew or organisations such as music industry charities Support Act (Australia) or MusicHelpsLive (New Zealand).  

Music From The Home Front will also have information running throughout the evening on ways viewers can support the RSL, Support Act and MusicHelpsLive if household budgets allow.   Music From The Home Front brings Australia and New Zealand together in a time of adversity and allows us a moment of respite from our current concerns.