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AUSSIE Bush Idol popularity has forced organisers to add extra time to the final heat on Sunday.
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Heat 3 will start early and is open to semi-professional artists or bands that either already work in the live entertainment industry or are looking to start.
“We’ve had such a great response, and getting such a good roll up we’re changing the time to 1pm,” Bush Idol host Korey Livy says.
The event at the Culcairn Hotel, in conjunction with Blackline Music, it is open to any genre.
“It certainly isn’t a country music event,” Livy says.
“The last act we had in heat two was a metal band, we haven’t had a country act yet.”
The semi-finals will be on December 5, and grand final on December 12. To register visit culcairnhotel.com.au
Livy and his band Route 63 will also perform at the Culcairn Hotel on Saturday.