AUSTRALIAN pop legends Normie Rowe and Wendy Stapleton will perform in a caravanning Convoy for Charity bound for Bright and Yarrawonga.
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The Wendy Stapleton Trio and four other acts will perform at both concerts while Rowe, one of Australia’s biggest pop music stars of the 1960s, will be the star attraction at Yarrawonga.
Singer Frankie J. Holden and Kylie Minogue impersonator Angie Hilton, accompanied by a troupe of travelling entertainers, will be part of a convoy of caravans travelling throughout regional Victoria.
The pair will host the free concerts, which will raise money for the McGrath Foundation breast care nurses.
The convoy will pull into Bright on Thursday, October 30 for a 6pm, Campfire, Concert and sausage sizzle at the Bright Riverside Holiday Park while the Yarrawonga event will begin at 5pm on Saturday, November 1 on the Yarrawonga foreshore.
Holden won’t be performing but Hilton will be taking her popular Kylie Minogue Show to the stage in both towns.
The trip and concerts, organised by the Caravan Industry Association, are being filmed as part of Holden and Hilton’s What’s Up Downunder caravanning and camping TV show, seen at 4pm on Saturdays on SC10.