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Sound Feast popularity grows

By Hollie Harris

The Sound Feast is back next week at The J! Sound Feast is an incredible free monthly concert featuring awesome bands and performers. They have high quality sound and lighting to give both performers and the audience a whole concert experience.
Beginning in January 2016, Sound Feast has quickly become very popular with a strong community following. Lots of wonderful musicians have graced our stage and many magical musical nights have occurred. It’s family friendly, no booking required.
Delicious hot food is now available on the deck: Japanese Yums/The Dumpling Hut – steamed dumplings (pork, prawn, vegan) , fish cakes, chilled soy beans, seaweed salad – YUM!
This Sound Feast will line up is as outstanding as ever with Let’s Dance Latin, Murray Kyle, The Fergies, Charlie and the Pines and Anna and Jordan.
There is comfortable seating, dance floor, a full bar and friendly venue staff. Grab a group and head along and enjoy this amazing free event at your venue – The J next Friday night 29 September from 6pm.

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