The Leeton Town Band is once again presenting Outback Spectacular, which organisers say will present a number of enjoyable music events to captivate the town.
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The event running from November 10 and 12 includes band performances and music workshops from around the Shire's town and villages thought the weekend.
Set to be one of the key highlights, the mass band performance at the Roxy Community Theatre will feature around 150 performers on Saturday night, followed by Brass in the Park in Mountford Park on Sunday.
Musical Director for Leeton’s Town Band Ruth Tait is looking forward to seeing the performances across the two-day spectacular.
“I strongly recommend people come along, especially to the Roxy concert to hear the mass band, it’s just simply amazing,” she said.
The markets will be held in the park on Sunday, which will include activities for kids aged up to grade two.
“We will have the Golden Kangaroos street march Saturday morning on the main street with musicians playing in shops along the main street, as well as a Lyon’s train making trips back and fourth.”
Ms Tait said the event is on track to be bigger than it ever has been before.
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“We are always up around the 150-200 mark, even though some of the big bands are coming every second year, but its getting bigger and better every year,” Ms Tait said.
Ticket prices have been lowered to make the concert at the Roxy accessible to everyone, with kids and concessions $10, adults 15 and family $35. The tickets are on sale now and will also be available at door that evening.
“Fliers out and about this week so people can get a bigger insight into the times and events,” Ms Tait said.