A group of Orange and Central West musicians will step on stage on Friday night to help the region's farmers through the long standing drought.
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The Let it Rain Drought Relief Concert will take place from 7pm at Orange Ex-Services Club.
Performers include the Galumaay Indigenous Dance Troupe, Amy Viola, Andrew and Will Ferguson, Barry Patterson, Cecelia and Rocky Rochelli, Catherine Litchfield, Emerson Miller, Gabemusic, Hughie Brown, Kyle and Holly Manning, Matt Arthur, Melissa Stanford, Pat and Kellie O'Donnell, Robbie Mortimer, Sappirah Knight and dancers from Central West Performing Arts.
Businesses have also donated so more money can be raised through a silent auction on the night.
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Auction items include luxury accommodation at Lakeview Luxury Retreat, Day on the Green tickets, dinner for six at the Peacock Room Restaurant at the Oriana, tickets to FOOD Week Autumn Grazing Dinner and Taste on the Lawn, as well as much more.
The money raised will be distributed directly to drought affected farmers in the region with assistance from nearby Country Women's Association branches.
Tickets are $40 plus a booking fee and they can be purchased from Orange Ex-Services Club.
Visit www.oesc.com.au/shows for more information.