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Melody Moko

Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct
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You're invited to a free, live music concert featuring critically acclaimed singer-songwriter, Melody Moko, on Friday, March 25 at the Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct. 

The free concert will take place in the precinct's Outdoor Stage, as part of the Logan Originals Live Music Program 

Winner of the Golden Guitar for New Talent of The Year and QMA Country Song of the Year 2021, Melody has taken her music global since the release of her 2017 debut album The Wreckage. 

In 2019, in the midst of a successful USA tour with Catherine Britt, Melody recorded her second album, Two Kids and A Radio, with one of Nashville's most renowned producers, Neilson Hubbard.

The highly anticipated album is a product of her life on the road, as a mother, a woman and, particularly a woman in the music industry.

Head to the gig early and grab a bite to eat at the Milky Way Market before heading to the Outdoor Stage for this show, in the exceptional Logan Originals music lineup.

Need to know - The concert is free but places are limited. Registration is not required.

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Melody Moko 

Kingston Butter Factory 

270 Jacaranda Ave

Kingston 

Mar 25 7pm 

Free 

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