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One night, seven acts

By MELISSA MEEHAN

FANCY a night out, with all the classic Aussie rock tunes not too far from home?
Rock Berry Jam is back again in 2015 with headline acts including Jon Stevens, Daryl Braithwaite, The Black Sorrows, Ross Wilson, Jason Singh, The Flaming Moes and Where’s Joss.
It’s a pretty fabulous line up and tickets are now on sale and starting to move.
At just $70, to see seven acts – that works out to $10 for each act on Saturday 21 March.
Organiser Lisa Glassborrow said the 18+ event starts at 2pm and runs until 11pm.
“We really wanted to bring an affordable event to the local area,” she said.
“It’s a day where everyone can come and enjoy a great day of traditional Aussie rock and sing-along to all the classics.”
It’s the second year the event has run, the first ran in 2013 as a fund-raiser for the Silvan Football Club to get some lights, so their players could train at night.
“It’s not for the footy club as such, more about off-field activities,” she said.
“But at the end of the day, it’s an event for the community.”
For more information, go to www.rockberryjam.com.au.

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