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Pop / Rock 14 September, 2005

The 'Fro Makes Tracks With His Bros Aboard The Indian Pacific

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SYDNEY, Australia (SONY BMG Music Australia) - Guy Sebastian is hitting the tracks this November, cruising on the Indian Pacific as star performer all the way from Sydney to Perth. Guy's brothers will also join him for a couple of exclusive debut performances on the journey, which kicks off on November 30.
Our very own Guy Sebastian has been booked as star performer for the Indian Pacific Outback Christmas journey from Sydney to Perth, departing on 30 November 2005. The annual Christmas extravaganza will include performances from the Idol affectionately known as The 'Fro in some of Australia's most remote towns, including Watson on the magical Nullarbor Plain.

"I am thrilled to be part of this special journey and to share this experience with my family." Guy says. "I am also looking forward to performing live with my brothers for the first time."

Places to be treated to performance by Guy Sebastian include Sydney, Bathurst, Broken Hill, Adelaide, Watson, Cook, Rawlinna, Kalgoorlie and Perth. At each stop, local school kids will be able to join in on the action, singing carols and Guy's No 1 smash 'Angels' with him.

A special souvenir poster featuring Guy and the Indian Pacific will be given out to everyone that gets along to each of the events.

The Indian Pacific Outback Christmas journey is fast becoming a legend. Now in its sixth year, the journey has seen some of Australia's most loved artists perform along its route ? including John Williamson (2001), Marcia Hines (2002), John Paul Young (2003), and Jimmy Barnes (2004). Such is its popularity that many folks travel for up to 400km to welcome the train.

For bookings or further information contact Great Southern Railway on 13 21 47 or check out www.trainways.com.au The 'Fro Makes Tracks With His Bros Aboard The Indian Pacific
Guy Sebastian is hitting the tracks this November, cruising on the Indian Pacific as star performer all the way from Sydney to Perth. Guy's brothers will also join him for a couple of exclusive debut performances on the journey, which kicks off on November 30.
Our very own Guy Sebastian has been booked as star performer for the Indian Pacific Outback Christmas journey from Sydney to Perth, departing on 30 November 2005. The annual Christmas extravaganza will include performances from the Idol affectionately known as The 'Fro in some of Australia's most remote towns, including Watson on the magical Nullarbor Plain.

"I am thrilled to be part of this special journey and to share this experience with my family." Guy says. "I am also looking forward to performing live with my brothers for the first time."

Places to be treated to performance by Guy Sebastian include Sydney, Bathurst, Broken Hill, Adelaide, Watson, Cook, Rawlinna, Kalgoorlie and Perth. At each stop, local school kids will be able to join in on the action, singing carols and Guy's No 1 smash 'Angels' with him.

A special souvenir poster featuring Guy and the Indian Pacific will be given out to everyone that gets along to each of the events.

The Indian Pacific Outback Christmas journey is fast becoming a legend. Now in its sixth year, the journey has seen some of Australia's most loved artists perform along its route ? including John Williamson (2001), Marcia Hines (2002), John Paul Young (2003), and Jimmy Barnes (2004). Such is its popularity that many folks travel for up to 400km to welcome the train.
For bookings or further information contact Great Southern Railway on 13 21 47 or check out www.trainways.com.au






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