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Paul Kelly and Dan Sultan to perform at Melbourne Reclink Community Cup

by Paul Cashmere on May 24, 2019

in News,Noise Pro

Paul Kelly and Dan Kelly will sing a few toons at the Reclink Community Cup in Melbourne this year.

2019 marks the 25th Reclink Community Cup in Melbourne. This year’s theme is ‘From Little Things Big Things Grow’, a reference to the Paul Kelly classic.

“We are thrilled to have such talented and aspirational musicians performing at the 25th Melbourne Reclink Community Cup, what better way to celebrate and commemorate 25 years of community footy and live music than with such incredible talent?” said CEO John Ballis.

Dan Kelly added “Yeah nah look, obviously it’s really pleasing to once again be a part of arguably the most important day on the football calendar. And ah, yeah nah look, obviously it’s really pleasing to be teaming up with my old coach, mentor and most powerful footballing inspiration again is something that is really pleasing. And ah, yeah nah look, obviously just gonna take it one Community Cup at a time and ah yah nah look obviously GO ROCKDOGS!”

Funds raised through the Reclink Community Cup series support Reclink Australia’s work with disadvantaged communities across Australia. From its inception back in 1993, the Melbourne event now rallies more than 12,000 avid followers who collectively raise over $150,000 every year for the cause.

Sunday June 23
Victoria Park
Cnr Abbot & Lulie Streets
Abbotsford VIC 3067
Gates open at 11:00 am

Baker Boy
Dan Sultan with special guest Paul Kelly
DJ JNETT
Harvey Sutherland
Magic Dirt
RVG
YSB & Lit Queens

Tickets now on sale via Oztix
communitycup.oztix.com.au

Adults – $20 + booking fee
Kids under 16 -$5 + booking fee
Adults – $25 at the gate

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