Taree Library will be transformed into an after-hours live music venue for local young people to enjoy their peers' musical talent and celebrate the end of the school term on Friday, July 5 from 6pm to 9pm.
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As always, some of the region's most popular young musicians will be able to showcase their talent, in a safe, fun, fully supervised, drug and alcohol free event.
Live n Loud events are a quarterly fixture on the local calendar. Some of the acts for this latest Live n Loud include Hudson Rose, NerV and Dime Junkie and there will also be an Open Mic segment but places are limited and sign-up will take place on the night.
"Our region is rich with talented young people and we love that Live n Loud gives them a stage to really showcase what they can do. It's the perfect starting point for music careers or just a great way to indulge their love of music," MidCoast Council's Russell Ingram said.
"While it has grown in popularity and continued to evolve over the years, it's a crowd favourite for local young people attending but it's also a great experience for our young organising committee and performers who gain valuable experience in event management and stage performance."
The Manning Youth Action Team (MYAT) plan and execute every detail of the event, including securing the artists for the night and all pre-promotion via social media channels.
The event isn't just for young people, people of all ages can attend for just a gold coin donation.
Find the event via the MidCoast Youth Facebook page for more information and to stay updated.