As part of her inaugural Queensland Music Festival (QMF), Artistic Director Katie Noonan has programmed a choral concert called You’re The Voice and hopes that thousands of Australians will join with her to sing out against Australia’s domestic and family violence crisis, raising their voices in a plea for positive change.
It doesn’t matter whether you only ever sing in the shower, you can take part in the socially inclusive event – if only from your lounge room.
Katie Noonan. Photograph courtesy of Queensland Music Festival
A passionate advocate for the cause, Noonan wants community, school and professional choirs and individuals across the country to unite for the monumental musical event, which will culminate in a moving, mass rendition of John Farnham’s anthem You’re The Voice.
The concert will take place on July 29 as part of this year’s Queensland Music Festival, when more than 2,000 people, including Noonan herself and other star artists to be announced, will sing their hearts out at Brisbane’s South Bank Piazza. Thousands of others, from every corner of Australia, who want their voice to be heard on this important issue, will be able to join them...
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