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Moscow rocks Cranbourne

By Bridget Cook
ROCK quintet “Closure in Moscow” are set to take over Casey next month.
In the final leg of their Australian tour, Closure in Moscow will be the headline act at a concert to be held at the Cranbourne Public Hall on Friday 7 October, from 6 to 11.15pm.
The City of Casey’s FReeZA youth advisory committee Spectrum Entertainment is presenting the ‘Take Over’ concert aimed at local youths.
Closure in Moscow will headline the concert which will also include well-known local bands as support acts including The Aura Cura, We Rob Banks, Summerset Avenue, Apart From This and Brighter at Night.
Closure in Moscow have previously toured Japan and the United States and have a huge fan base following performances at well-known music events including South by Southwest, Home Bake and Soundwave Festivals.
City of Casey Mayor Shar Balmes encouraged young people to support the concert.
Cr Balmes congratulated Spectrum Entertainment on the high calibre of entertainment they continued to provide for young people in Casey.
“In the past this committee has organised some really fantastic events for our young people and I am sure this is going to be another successful one,” she said.
The concert will be a fully supervised drug, alcohol and smoke-free event suitable for all ages.
Passes are available from all City of Casey Youth Information Centres and customer service centres. Entry to the concert is $12, or $10 with a pass. For further information visit www.insideinfo.casey.vic.gov.au

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