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Good Nights heads to Bunbury Show

South Western Times
Bunbury’s own Tori-Rae is set to open the first Good Nights gig at the Bunbury Show on April 8.
Camera IconBunbury’s own Tori-Rae is set to open the first Good Nights gig at the Bunbury Show on April 8.

Good Nights will bring a smorgasbord of South West music to the LiveLighter Bunbury Show for the first time on April 8.

Good Night’s owner Kelsie Miller said she was “thrilled” to be working with show organisers to bring live music to the annual event.

“This is such an incredible community event and I’m looking forward to showcasing some exceptional South West talent on the big stage,” she said.

Margaret River roots rock musician Tom Day will bring his foot-thumping, energetic on-stage vibes to the Good Night’s line up at the Bunbury Show.
Camera IconMargaret River roots rock musician Tom Day will bring his foot-thumping, energetic on-stage vibes to the Good Night’s line up at the Bunbury Show.

The line-up will feature South by Southbound band competition winner Brayden Sibbald from Dunsborough, Margaret River roots rock musician Tom Day , Bridgetown’s Tracey Barnett and Bunbury’s Tori-Rae, who will be opening the evening of entertainment.

Show coordinator Fiona Hinds said incorporating Good Nights into the show would be “awesome”.

Bringing a unique blend of folk, blues, roots and country acoustic rock to the Good Night’s stage is Bridgetown’s Tracey Barnett.
Camera IconBringing a unique blend of folk, blues, roots and country acoustic rock to the Good Night’s stage is Bridgetown’s Tracey Barnett.

“We are so excited to have Kelsie on board curating a Good Nights gig for the Show this year,” she said.

“It’s a terrific opportunity for us to showcase local live music in an awesome big top venue, with fireworks and the full show atmosphere,” she said.

The Good Nights stage will kick off at 5pm and run until the closing of the show.

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