INAUGURAL YOUTH MUSIC EVENT ‘AUTUMN LIVE’ TO ROCK WPCC
Western Plains Cultural Centre (WPCC) is preparing to host its inaugural youth music event, Autumn Live, in April 2025.
The event will bring a lineup of young musicians to the WPCC courtyard for an evening of live music, and will feature local talent from St Johns College, Dubbo South and Senior Campuses.
Attendees will also be treated to a free barbecue and drink, and popcorn to snack on (proudly provided by Joblink).
WPCC Education Officer Rebecca Walker said the idea for the event came directly from young people across the region.
“This event is a response to youth voices telling us they want more activities and events around live music, evening events, and music opportunities specifically catered towards young people”.
“Autum Live an event for young people, by young people. Our local musicians are excited to bring their emerging musicianship skills to the WPCC stage and provide a solid evening of entertainment,” Ms Walker said.
Autumn Live is designed to allow people between the ages of 16 and 25 to socialise in a safe and relaxed environment, with peace of mind guaranteed to their parents/guardians.
“Parents and guardians can rest assured knowing that WPCC staff will be onsite during the entirety of the event to ensure everyone is safe and having a great time listening to the talented lineup.”
“Our region’s young people won’t want to miss this,” Ms Walker said.
Autumn Live is delivered in partnership with Macquarie Conservatorium and will be followed by Spring Live later in the year.
Autumn Live is on Friday 4 April, with gates opening at 6:30pm. Pre-registration can be done by visiting 123Tix.
This is an alcohol, smoke, and vape free event.
This event is proudly funded in partnership with Create NSW.
Last Edited: 13 Mar 2025