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Sounds Like Community Radio is back at 4ZZZ for 2023

Joshua Cole, 30th August 2023
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4ZZZ and Amrap come together to celebrate community radio and Australian music

On Tuesday September 5, we're celebrating the millions of listeners that tune into community radio each week, the people that make it and the incredible Australian music that keeps everyone all in.

Sounds Like Community Radio is a live music event, a live music broadcast and an open day for community radio. We're inviting you to come down to the 4ZZZ carpark, bear witness to some great Australian music as well as eat, drink and be merry while meeting some of the people who make community radio happen around the country.

The day features live performances from Brisbane rap raconteur Fred Leone with Yirinda, rising Tasmanian hip hop artist Grace Chia, Brisbane reggae-funk fusion upstarts Tjaka, Adelaide post-punk sweethearts The Empty Threats, Melbourne grunge acolytes Porpoise Spit and Brisbane dream pop idol Seja. Kicking off proceedings is globally-known Brisbane beatsmith Sampology.

On-air and in person will be people from 4ZZZ, Sydney's 2SER and FBi Radio, Melbourne's SYN, 3RRR and PBS FM and Hobart's EDGE Radio.

You can also meet the people from the Australian Music Radio Airplay Project – Amrap. They're the people who deliver Australian music to community radio to ensure that 37% of music played on the network of stations is Australian. Find out more about Amrap at amrap.org.au.

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Sounds Like Community Radio:
Tuesday 5 September, 2pm - 7pm
4ZZZ Carpark, 264 Barry Parade, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane
Live on 4ZZZ 102.1 FM or Zed Digital

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