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WSFM Presents Pure Gold Live
 

WSFM Pure Gold Live is coming home to Western Sydney and will be happening at Sydney’s newest venue the Coliseum Theatre on Friday 14 February AND Saturday 15 February 2020.

Now in its fifth year, the hugely popular WSFM Pure Gold Live show will be its biggest line up ever featuring Aussie rock legends including Richard Clapton, Ross Wilson, Glenn Shorrock, 1927, The Radiators, Steve Kilbey (The Church), Pseudo Echo, Wendy Matthews, Dragon, and Eurogliders.  

WSFM’s Jonesy and Amanda have announced that all remaining tickets for Pure Gold Live are now on sale for $80 and for every ticket sold from 23rd January, 100% of the ticket price will be donated to WIRES Australia and BlazeAid to support their work for those affected by the bushfires.

 

Event details

Venue: Sydney Coliseum Theatre
Bookings: Ticketek- 13 28 49
Start Date: Friday 14 February 2020

Bookings: sydneycoliseum.com.au and ticketek.com.au

 

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