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Kevin Parker and Delta Goodrem to lead virtual Anzac Day gig

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Tame Impala rocker Kevin Parker and Delta Goodrem are among the stars from Australia and New Zealand marking the countries’ Anzac Day memorial with a TV concert.

The stars are on the bill for Music From The Home Front on Saturday, which aims to honour those who have served and died in wars in the absence of public Anzac Day events due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

As well as Kevin and Delta, also performing from their homes are singer-songwriter Courtney Barnett, Tim Minchin, DMA’S, The Wiggles, and Jimmy Barnes, who helped organise the concert, which will air on Australia’s Nine Network, alongside Frontier Touring chief Michael Gudinski. “Throughout history music has helped people through times of hardship,” Gudinski shared in a statement.

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