Australian fire relief concert featuring Olivia Newton-John, Queen and Michael Bublé to air on TVNZ

Publish Date
Friday, 14 February 2020, 5:26PM

Some of the biggest names in Australian music are joining forces for a one-off benefit concert to raise money for Australian wildfire relief - and Kiwis will be able to watch it live from the comfort of their own home tomorrow (Sunday 16 February).

Olivia Newton-John is set to headline the Fire Fight concert - which will be held at Sydney's ANZ Stadium on Sunday - alongside Queen and Adam Lambert.

Thanks to TVNZ, A Concert For Australia: Fire Fight will screen live from 3pm on TVNZ OnDemand in New Zealand.

A highlights package from the 10-hour concert will screen on TVNZ 1 the next day at 7.30pm.

Viewers are encouraged to donate via www.firefightaustralia.com to support those Australians whose lives have been impacted by the worst bushfire season in living memory.

Donations will go to the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal's Fire Fight Fund.

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Joining the Grease star at the gig will also be Michael Bublé, Ronan Keating, Icehouse, Alice Cooper, k.d lang, Delta Goodrem, John Farnham, Tina Arena, Guy Sebastian and many more.

The concert will be hosted by comedian Celeste Barber whose Facebook fundraiser has already raised more than $50 million for bushfire appeals.

The fires, fueled by high winds and scorching temperatures, have ravaged more than 25 million acres and killed 28 people since October.

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