Don't worry, it's alright, great acts to come to town for a night

Crowds will be rocking and rolling into Moranbah on Saturday, 7 September as Jon Stevens, Killing Heidi, The Radiators and Eurogliders light up the stage at the Hornery Business Complex for the 4U2 Concert.

The annual concert was first launched by the Hornery Group in 2013 as an opportunity to fundraise for two essential medical services through the creation of a community music event for all ages.

Isaac Regional Council is the naming rights sponsor of the 2019 4U2 Family Concert, and Mayor Anne Baker is proud to support such a great community event.

"Each year the 4U2 Concert brings the Isaac community together for an enjoyable and vibrant family experience with high-quality entertainment and family-friendly activities," Mayor Baker said.

"We have enjoyed many quality Australian and local artists and bands, and this year we are seeing some of the biggest names in Australian music."

Funds raised from the concert are donated to the Royal Brisbane Women's Hospital (RWBH) Foundation, RACQ CQ Rescue Helicopter and the Royal Flying Doctors.

"This event highlights the importance of these three vital charities that assist residents in our region when needed most.

"Coming along to the concert with family or friends is a great way for people to show their appreciation to these services while experiencing a first-class music concert right here in the Isaac region."

Gates open at 2pm at the Hornery Business Complex on Railway Station Road, Moranbah.

Ticket booking details and additional information about the event can be found on the Hornery Group page on Facebook or via the website www.hornerygroup.com.au

Isaac Regional Council is proud to support the Hornery Group to host the 4U2 Family Concert through the Community Grants program.

For more details about Isaac Community Grants, visit Council's website www.isaac.qld.gov.au/isaac-community-grants

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