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Top bands set to rock stage

YOUNG people in Casey are encouraged to attend a night of musical entertainment at the Cranbourne Public Hall tomorrow night.
Band ‘Behind Crimson Eyes’ will headline this year’s City of Casey annual end of year Live ‘n’ Loud event, presented by the FReeZA committee, Spectrum Entertainment.
Behind Crimson Eyes has played alongside bands such as Iron Maiden, Disturbed, Avenged Sevenforld, Ateyu, Rage Against the Machine and Bullet For My Valentine.
Support acts this year include The Rose Line, Hereafter, My Own Enemy, This Town A Forest and As Ember Burns.
Mayor Geoff Ablett said young people in Casey were lucky to have such well-known and well-respected bands playing in their own backyard.
The event is a fully supervised drug, alcohol and smoke-free event, which is open to all ages.
It will be held on 27 November from 6pm to 11pm at the Cranbourne Public Hall on the South Gippsland Highway in Cranbourne.
Cost is $15 or $12 with a pass that is available from all City of Casey youth information centres and customer service centres.

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