The highly anticipated fourth drop of acts from the Festival of Voices has been announced.
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Big Sing Bonfire, the festival's iconic event, will move to a family-friendly Saturday time slot this year.
"The Big Sing will be a free family-friendly event, with a stellar line up of local and national performers, and some spine-tingling surprises you won't want to miss," festival director Peter Choraziak said.
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Due to COVID-19 restrictions, attendees to the bonfire will be required to bring their own fold-up chairs to the seated event.
Other acts that made the fourth drop include the Singers Lounge with local and interstate artists, and Tas Sings with young singers from over 15 Tasmanian primary schools.
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Choral curator Joan Wright OAM said the Tas Sings program had given school children from across the state the opportunity to work with esteemed conductors.
"This year, we are privileged to welcome the renowned Paul Jarman and Jennifer Moon as guest conductors," she said.
Previously announced program highlights include A Night at Bushland Gardens featuring The Bad Dad Orchestra, Karen Lee Andrews, The Clementines, as well as events such as the Vinyl Lounge, Diva Revival, Come Away With Me, Serenata Trio and Hymn Sing.
Other announced talents include the Polish Club, John O'Hara, Baby et Lulu, Amelia Ryan and Libby O'Donovan, Don Kay, Voices @ 5, Catherine Alcorn, Bob Downe, Verushka Darling, Moonlight Aviators, Jacqueline Larson, and Gordon Hamilton and The Australian Voices.
Tickets for the new acts go on sale May 7 at 9am.
Visit festivalofvoices.com for more information.