Fifteen of the south-west's most promising young artists are gearing up to perform at the 'Moyne Sessions LIVE' gig.
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To be held on Port Fairy's Fiddler's Green on Easter Sunday, the event is part of Moyne Shire Council's FReeZa youth program, aimed at providing an opportunity for young people to hone their skills and kick start their careers in the performing arts.
The lineup of singers, each showcasing their original songs, includes Mel and Tess, Minami Deguchi, Angela Kenna, Evie Dalton, Maudie Reading, Grace Moloney, Abbey and Harry Titmus, Harry Lee, Maddie Jackway, Snakes Don't Need Keys, Gabby Steel, Jorja Cate, Henrietta Barker, Ruby McKenna and Grace Kenny.
Moyne Shire Council mayor Daniel Meade said that the live event is all about providing local young people with more opportunities and a platform to express themselves.
"Council recognises the importance of providing more opportunities for youth to find their own voice," he said.
"The Moyne Sessions LIVE event puts our region's local up and coming young artists in the limelight, and give them a chance to shine.
"For many of these young artists, this will be their first paid gig, giving them real-life performance experience and a chance to show us what they can do.
"The community are in for a real treat and I encourage everyone to get down to the Fiddler's Green show their support for our emerging young artists."
Moyne Sessions LIVE is on Sunday April , at the Fiddler's Green, Port Fairy from 1pm to 6pm.
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