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A full acoustic Spectrum

ACOUSTIC artists will take to the stage this Friday night for the Spectrum Entertainment Unplugged event in Narre Warren.
The FReeZA committee, who put on music events for Casey’s youth, have organised a line-up of acoustic artists for young people to enjoy at the Narre Warren Learning Centre tomorrow night.
Headliner D@Sea and supporting acts For Our Hero, Millie Tizzard, Chris G and first-time FReeZA performers Jack Pellow, Angel and Brooke Colvin will rock the stage from 7pm to 11.15pm.
City of Casey mayor Geoff Ablett said he was thrilled that such a great event would be held so close to home for many Casey residents.
“FReeZA regularly organise an excellent range of events for Casey’s young residents and Spectrum Entertainment Unplugged is set to be one of the best ever,” he said.
“As a teacher I understand the need for young people to enjoy fun events in a safe environment that is nearer than the city, so this event which will be held at the Narre Warren Community Learning Centre is perfect.
“Spectrum Entertainment Unplugged also gives emerging performers the opportunity to display their musical talents in front of a wider audiences.”
Tickets can be purchased prior to the event from all City of Casey Customer Service Centres and Youth Information Centres for $10 or they are available at the door for $12.
This event is fully supervised and drug, alcohol and smoke free.
For more information visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/youth.

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