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In Australia, the ‘silver surfers’ are steadily increasing with more people living fuller and more productive lives well into their 80s and 90s.
With this added energy and time on their hands comes the desire and requirement of wanting to be active within the community they live, spending time with friends and for some making new ones.
The delightful daytime ‘Music in the Morning’ concerts held in the iconic Wollongong Town Hall have been a favourite for many over the last few years. It’s a great place to catch up with friends and make new ones.
Each show is filled with laughs, toe-tapping melodies and incredible sing-alongs for all to enjoy.
The next season is about to kick off on August 8 and they continue through to November 14 with a line-up of amazing artists and well-known performers.
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First up they have Country Gold (August 8) with John Bowles kicking off the season with some of the finest country music legends, then as spring arrives in September The NSW Police Band Swing to the Classics (September 5) along with the amazing and energetic dancers from Swing Kats.
Dale Burridge (October 10) takes you on a trip from Opera to Broadway while The Four Kinsmen’s Scott Radburn & Friends (November 14) will entertain you with song, comedy, magic, sing-alongs and some good ol’ variety entertainment.
As the ‘Music in the Morning’ concerts continue to grow in popularity, it is important to book yourself a ticket so you don’t miss out.
The doors spring open at 10am for a FREE morning tea (for all ticket holders) in a relaxed setting before the live and upbeat music begins at 11am.
Wheelchair access, mobility assistance and hearing assistance are available.
Tickets are $26 per person per show, $24 per person per show for a four-show package or $23 per person per show for groups of eight or more.
Enjoy a great outing. Call the IPAC Box Office on 4224 5999 or go to www.wollongongtownhall.com.au for more information.