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Live At Last Is the New National Tour Hosting Free Intimate Shows By Beloved Local Bands – Concrete Playground

With gigs and shows popping back onto calendars again over the last six months, bands and concert promoters have been forced to get creative to abide by COVID-19 restrictions. Local favourites have thrown seated gigs in small regional towns, performed to a sea of cars at drive-in concerts and are even set to take to revolving stages as part of NSW’s first major music festival of 2021. Although gathering restrictions have begun to roll back and normalcy is beginning to return to the live music scene across the country, these unique opportunities to catch bands in unexpected locations don’t seem to be going anywhere.
Take Live At Last, for instance. It’s the new live music series that will see fan-favourite Australian musicians perform…
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