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Sunbury’s finest take the stage

For one night only, a musical showcase will be taking over Sunbury.

Harmony in Motion will be bringing together four of Melbourne’s finest community ensembles for an unforgettable live performance.

Featuring Dynamix, a mixed choir from Sunbury, Harmonix, a male choir from Sunbury, Sing West, an acapella choir from the western suburbs and the Western Region Concert Band, you can expect hit after hit.

Harmonix president Geoff Rayner said the event was one not to be missed.

“We’ve sung in aged care homes, school halls, town centres – you name it,” he said.

“But this time, we’re coming together. Choirs. Band. One big night.

“It’s about community, connection, and a whole lot of fun.”

Mr Rayner said it will be a dynamic show and performance.

“Audiences can expect a powerful and diverse program, with each group showcasing their own unique style before coming together for a show-stopping grand finale featuring all four ensembles,” he said.

“From classical pieces to modern pop hits, the setlist includes something for every music lover, with songs by Queen, The Beatles, Bruno Mars, Shepard, Otis Redding and even Midnight Oil.”

After performing alongside some of Australia’s finest talent, the four groups are ready to bring their music to an intimate performance in Sunbury.

On the night, the four powerhouse groups are expected to bring modern tunes, familiar favourites, rich harmonies and bold brass to Sunbury.

Harmony in Motion will take place on Saturday, May 31, at 7.30pm, held at St Mary’s Anglican Church, 7 O’Shanassy Street, Sunbury.

Tickets for adults are $20, with concession $15. Kids under 15 can attend for free. To get your tickets, go to trybooking.com/events/landing/1389885

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