Joining an already stellar lineup, Australian national music treasure Russell Morris has joined the bill for the 2013 Heart of St Kilda, the annual fundraising performance for The Sacred Heart Mission.

Morris will join the the best in Australian music and comedy, past and present, with a line-up as diverse as the inhabitants of St Kilda helping to raise funds for Sacred Heart Mission.

Others featured on the bill include Melbourne soul-certified nine-piece Saskwatch, Australian singer Kate Ceberano, the ever-busy, ever-wonderful Henry Wagons, the talented Lisa Miller, the straight up rock of EVEN and more.

Also on the bill is an award-winning selection of comedians guaranteed to bring more than few hearty laughs to the stage, including Dave Callan, Hannah Gadsby, Frank Woodley and many more.

The inimitable and consummate professional, Brian Nankervis (Rockwiz and Pictures of You), will also hold the night together as Master of Ceremonies.

This year will see the sixth annual Heart of St Kilda Concert hit the Palais Theatre on Tuesday 14 May 2013 – fundraising for St Kilda’s iconic Sacred Heart Mission. This year’s Heart of St Kilda Concert aims to fund more than 30,000 breakfast and lunches, served by Sacred Heart Mission to people experiencing homelessness or poverty.

The Heart of St Kilda Concert is a great way to support Sacred Heart Mission, whose work in the community provides the basic necessities of life – food, clothing, emergency relief, accommodation and companionship – and creates pathways out of homelessness.

Don’t miss out on this huge night of entertainment and give a helping hand to this great cause.

Heart Of St. Kilda Concert 2013

Russell Morris / Kate Ceberano / Brian Nankervis /Dave Callan /Henry Wagons /Hannah Gadsby /Frank Woodley/Saskwatch /Rebecca Barnard /Billy Miller /Darren Carr /Russell Gilbert /Wishful /Rachel Berger/ Lisa Miller /EVEN /Suzannah Espie, John Houghton and Bagpipes

Tuesday 14 May
The Palais, Melbourne
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