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850 tickets for humanity: Music4Medicine aims to fill town hall for charity

On Thursday, August 28 join us for a magical night, with songs from musical theatre and performances by rising stars set to uplift concert goers of all ages at Wollongong Town Hall.

Music4Medicine is Inspire Music’s annual fundraising concert, harnessing the power of music to support not-for-profit organisations delivering aid to people in crisis.

This year, all funds raised go to Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders), a global humanitarian organisation providing emergency medical care in over 70 countries, including in places like Gaza, Sudan and Myanmar.

Magical Night of Music for Everyone

Set to be an unforgettable night of music, with something for everyone, from families to aficionados, 2025’s concert will feature:

  • Simon Tedeschi – One of Australia’s most acclaimed concert pianists
  • Molly Stewart and Olive Cullen – Rising vocal talents from the Illawarra
  • Les Cinq Filles – A Song Story
  • A World Premiere – A Children’s Hymn by Ronan Apcar & Adam Stokeld
  • A Pre-show performance in the Music Lounge by WollCon Guitar Ensemble
  • Hosted by Malika Reese, 2025 Wollongong Citizen of the Year
  • Special guest speaker from MSF Australia

Music4Medicine draws on music’s healing power, with traditions across cultures linking it to comfort, celebration, and connection.

It unites us in shared humanity, raising vital funds while expressing care through collective action. And it amplifies young voices, celebrating the next generation of musicians.

Concert at Wollongong Town Hall

Book your seat – come with a group of 10+ and be acknowledged in the printed program. You can also help by sharing the event, gifting a seat or making a donation at www.music4msf.com.

Let’s fill Wollongong Town Hall with music, compassion, and solidarity. Because where there is aid, there is hope.

Music4Medicine is presented by local charity Inspire Music. Enquiries to Felicity at inspiremusicaust@gmail.com or call 0408 422 427. Click here for tickets

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