This year’s Anzac eve concert Music From The Home Front has completely sold out, but you can still catch the biggest names in Australian music performing live tomorrow night either on the TV or by streaming the show online.

The concert, which sees Amy Shark, The Rubens, Vance Joy and a slew of other talented musicians begins at 7:30pm AEST on Saturday, 24th April. You can tune into the mammoth televised broadcast by watching channel 9, streaming it through 9Now or streaming it on YouTube.

It’s the second year running for the Australian concert and last year saw 1.419 million viewers tune in on their tellies. The concert, which takes place at Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne, was created to pay tribute to the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps and workers at the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic response.

The full lineup of artists performing at the show is Amy Shark, Bliss n Eso, Budjerah, Jerome Farah, Kasey Chambers, Lime Cordiale, Mia Wray, Tash Sultana, The Rubens and Vance Joy.

There will also be streamed performances from Abby Dobson, Augie March, Ben Lee, Crowded House, Dean Lewis, Delta Goodrem, Gordi, Hayley Merry, Jess Hitchcock, Jimmy Barnes, Kate Ceberano, Mahalia Barnes, Mark Seymour, Morgan Evans, Nikka Costa, Sam Fischer, The Kid LAROI, Tina Arena and You Am I.

Ahead of the concert last year, the late Micheal Gudinski told The Industry Observer, “this is not contrived, we’re going to dwell much more on the frontline workers and the Anzacs,”

“The only fundraising element will be a commercial for Support Act, and an ad for the frontline workers and hospital people. It’s up to people to donate.”

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“We want to make this relaxing,” Gudinski added. “We’ve gone out of our way to make it appeal (to a wide audience), so families can watch together.”

For more information on the line-up and more, visit MusicFromTheHomeFront.com.au. Stream the show live on 9Now here and on YouTube here.

For more on this topic, check out Live Music observer.

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