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Final choice for city’s voice

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News7 September 2015Updated:8 September 2015No Comments2 Mins Read
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In their footsteps: Last year’s Voice of Frankston winners were Sian Crowe, adult division, and Gaile Howden, senior division.

THE Rotary Room at the Frankston Arts Centre will come alive this Sunday for the grand final of The Voice of Frankston 2015.

Last Sunday, 25 singers performed over four age categories: junior, teen, adult and senior, at the semi-finals. In the lead up, the show’s panel of judges had gone through blind auditions to sort through more than 100 entries.                                                                                                                                        

Now, in the grand final, singers will battle it out for a single CD recording, video clip, makeup and head shot photography, and an interview with Mint magazine.

The 2013 adult division winner Cail Baroni will perform and then take to the judging panel alongside Ian Pav, Ariana Friend, MC Heather and Frankston mayor, Cr Sandra Mayer.

The event will be filmed for Channel 31 and broadcast live on RPPFM.

For details and tickets, call Fun-key music, 9786 3104, or visit funkeymusic.com.au

First published in the Frankston Times – 7 September 2015

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