Australia and New Zealand's music communities will come together for a special Anzac Day televised concert, Music From The Home Front, on Saturday (25 April).
Birds Of Tokyo, Courtney Barnett, Delta Goodrem, DMA'S, Jimmy Barnes, Kevin Parker (Tame Impala), Missy Higgins, Paul Kelly, Tim Minchin, The Wiggles and Vance Joy will join a host of other Trans-Tasman acts to pay respect to the ANZACs as well as COVID-19 frontline workers.With a 100 per cent, contact-free home delivered concert experience, that means no queues, no bag checks, no waiting at the bar or food stands.
And with a large slice of the community across both sides of the Tasman Sea hard hit financially from the COVID-19 pandemic, Music From The Home Front will not run as a fundraiser. All artists have volunteered to be involved.
However, each performance on Music From The Home Front will be paid a fee to contribute to the performers' time and their costs, with organisers already being told that some artists plan to pass this fee onto their bands and crew, or organisations such as music industry charities Support Act (Australia) or MusicHelpsLive (New Zealand).
Music From The Home Front will be televised on Nine and 9Now at 7.30pm EST Saturday 25 April.
Music From The Home Front Line-up
Amy & George SheppardAndrew Farriss (INXS)*
Archie Roach*
Ben Lee
Birds Of Tokyo with West Australian Symphony Orchestra
Bliss N Eso*
Courtney Barnett
Dave Dobbyn
Dean Lewis
Delta Goodrem
Diesel*
DMA’S
Emma Donovan*
G Flip
Hayley Mary (The Jezabels)
Ian Moss
Jack River*
James Morrison
James Reyne
Jessica Hitchcock
Jimmy Barnes
John Schumann & the Vagabond Crew*
Jon Stevens*
Kevin Parker (Tame Impala)
Mahalia Barnes
Mark Seymour
Marlon Williams
Missy Higgins
Lee Kernaghan*
Lime Cordiale*
Paul Kelly
Shane Howard
The Rubens
Tim Minchin
Tones And I*
Troy Cassar-Daley*
The Wiggles
William Barton
Vance Joy
Vika & Linda Bull
Vince Harder*
* added 24 April