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Coast festival returns as musos fight to have voices heard
One of the country’s biggest music festivals, Blues on Broadbeach attracted more than 50,000 people per day in 2019, but this year’s event will be reconfigured to meet COVID-safe guidelines. The festival’s return comes as some of the biggest names in music unite to demand a fair go for live music in Queensland.Celebs including John ‘JC’ Collins from Powderfinger are behind the Fair Play campaign which aims to shine a spotlight on disparities between live sports and restrictions placed on…
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