The stage is set – literally – for another sold-out Red Hot Summer Tour (RHST) in Dubbo according to event manager Deb Alexander.
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About 5000 people are set to flock to Lazy River Estate to see the likes of John Farnham and Shannon Noll, and Ms Alexander said set-up had been a breeze.
“Dubbo has been so welcoming and to deal with such professionalism here at Lazy River Estate, it’s just the highest level I’ve ever encountered anywhere in Australia,” she said.
Lazy River Estate owner Peter Scott said the partnership between his business and the Red Hot Summer Tour was the key to another successful event.
“Working with Red Hot Summer Tour is delightful … they’re always thinking about customer retention,” he said.
“The drawing power of the event is reflective of not just the line-up, but the professionalism of the organisers.”
The gates will open at 2pm, with shuttle buses set to run half-hourly between Dubbo and Lazy River Estate from 12.30pm. Go go www.dailyliberal.com.au for a full list of stops.
Shuttle buses
Buses commence at 12.30pm and will run through to the end of the event and will transfer back to Dubbo at the conclusion of the event:
- Rotary Park on Whylandra Street (next to Club Dubbo)
- Bus shelter on Whylandra Street (opposite the Westside Hotel)
- Dubbo Tourist Office, Macquarie Street
- Bus shelter in Darling Street (near the corner of Talbragar Street)
- Western Plains Cultural Centre, Wingewarra Street
- Elston Park (pick up in Gipps Street)
- Wheelers Lane, next to the Macquarie Inn
- South Campus (pick up in the bus bay in Boundary Road)