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Organ-ic Lunch with Gordon Stewart
Posted by The Events Editorial Team
09. May, 2012
Gordon Stewart, one of Britain’s leading pianists, will be heading to Melbourne to play at Melbourne Town Hall to show Melbournians his acclaimed skills with the grand organ. Having played concerts all around the world and won numerous awards over the past 20 years, Stewart certainly knows his stuff. So if you can take an extended lunch break from work (or just say you lost track of time), check out this free yet classy show.
WHEN: Wednesday 16 May, 12:30pm-2pm
WHERE: Melbourne Town Hall, 90-120 Swanston Street, Melbourne
WEB: http://www.thatsmelbourne.com.au/Whatson/Music/gigs/Pages/958cba9e-abcd-4813-9fa3-5226626bc7da.aspx
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