Despite Rain Spirit Of The Country Concert WILL Go Ahead

A Statement from the Organisers

The SPIRIT OF THE COUNTRY concert is an open air concert, which can’t be rescheduled or moved to another venue. The concert WILL go ahead today. The concert will only be stopped if severe weather (ie. lightning or gale force winds) makes it unsafe for the artists to continue.

Today’s weather forecast for Toowoomba is: 17 – 21°C rain at times, mostly light.

We suggest – hats, raincoats, ponchos, sturdy shoes / rubber boots, plastic chairs.

Please note: Shelters/gazebos and umbrellas are NOT permitted, because they can be potential missiles in windy weather, and because they block other people’s view.

Program – Gates open – 12 noon

MC – Ray Hadley
12.55pm – Indigenous Welcome Dance
Anthem – Straalen
1-00pm – Brendon Walmsley
1-10pm – McAlister Kemp
1-30pm – Bill Chambers
1-50pm – Catherine Britt
2-20pm – Shane Nicholson
2-40pm – James Blundell
3-00pm – Gina Jeffreys
3-20pm – Graeme Connors
3-40pm – Adam Harvey
4-00pm – Beccy Cole
4-20pm – Troy Cassar Daley
4-40pm – Lee Kernaghan
5-05pm – Kasey Chambers
5-30pm – Special Guest John Williamson

Travel
Toowoomba Showgrounds are located on Glenvale Rd Toowoomba, QLD 4350
There are two public entry points to the grounds – Access will only be gained through these gates with a wrist band.
1. Public Entry and Car Park 1, Via Glenvale Road – Gate 2
2. Public Entry and Car Park 2, Via Harvey Road – Gate 8

REMEMBER. NO WRISTBAND, NO ENTRY
Wristbands – You will only gain access to this event by wearing an official wrist band which you would have received prior to the day. Tickets or wristbands will not be available on the day. Children under 5 years do not require tickets (wrist bands).

For more information please visit the website
www.spiritofthecountry.com.au.
or call the Toowoomba Visitor Information Centre on 1800 331 155

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