March Music Month

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If you're getting sick of listening to the same Spotify playlist on repeat, soak up the last of daylight savings and join us for a relaxing afternoon of live music in the lush and welcoming parks across Blayney and Cabonne.

March Music Month is an initiative by Blayney and Cabonne Councils under the NSW Government's Festival of Place Summer Fund to bring the community together on a weekend afternoon and support local musical artists in a relaxed, casual setting. Bring a picnic along, have a drink, and enjoy some time with family or friends this March!

With a captivating line up, March Music Month is sure to be a great beginning to Autumn in Blayney and Cabonne. The COVID-safe events will kick off in Carcoar on Saturday 13 March with Josh Maynard and Nerida Cuddy to perform. Sunday 14 March will see an afternoon in Molong with Dave Webb and Robbie Mortimer & the Young and Wild. We hope to see you in Blayney on Saturday 27 March for sunset with Clancy Pye and The Hip Replacements, and then finish off the month in Cudal with Momentum and Gabemusic.

The events are all free to attend, however to maintain COVID safety, we ask all attendees to register for the events they would like to attend using the Eventbrite website by searching for "March Music Month" from the homepage or by following this link: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/o/march-music-month-32573643491

Event details:

Saturday 13 March 3pm – 7pm, Carcoar

Kurt Fearnley Park

Featuring:

  • Josh Maynard
  • Nerida Cuddy

Sunday 14 March 3pm – 7pm, Molong

Dr Ross Memorial Recreation Ground (Hill Street entry, under the trees)

Featuring:

  • Dave Webb
  • Robbie Mortimer and the Young & Wild

Saturday 27 March 3pm – 7pm, Blayney

Carrington Park

Featuring:

  • Clancy Pye
  • The Hip Replacements

Sunday 28 March 3pm – 7pm, Cudal

Park next to the Corden Store

Featuring:

  • Momentum
  • Gabemusic
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