Junction Arts Festival has announced yet another line-up of incredible artists who will join the event in 2021.
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Songs For Our Planet will see seven Tasmanian singer songwriters and three visual creatives join a youth choir for a heartfelt concert on September 3.
They will bring together voices to create a concert inspired by the planet and climate change.
Artists Tom Fowkes, Oscar Lush, Billie Raffety, Warren Mason, Kenna Reid-Clark, Celeste Evelyn and The Runaway Belles are some of the names that will join the festival as part of the event.
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Fowkes said growing up with a family who was actively involved in conservation, he was keen to share songs he had written about the planet through the project.
"I think the change that we are experiencing with the Earth is something we are all directly impacted by," he said.
"There needs to be more awareness of our relationship with the planet."
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Fowkes hoped his music would help raise excitement of the project, as well as inspiration and hope for the future.
The experience will also feature film and photographic work depicting stories of environmental protest.
For more information about the program visit junctionartsfestival.com.au.