YOUTH MUSIC EVENT ‘SPRING LIVE’ TURNS VOLUME UP TO ELEVEN
Western Plains Cultural Centre (WPCC) is preparing to host its second Live youth music event for 2025, Spring Live, on Friday 21 November 2025.
The event will bring a lineup of young musicians to the WPCC courtyard for an evening of live music, and will include local bands Twenty 25, Day Release, Toxic Valley, and Thornbush.
Attendees will also be treated to a free barbecue and soft drink provided by the Dubbo Roos Rugby Club.
WPCC Education Officer Rebecca Walker said the first event was received well by the community, so a follow-up event was essential.
“These live music events will now occur every six months, which is fantastic as it allows us to continually showcase local musical talent and provide an avenue for young people to relax and mingle in while enjoying great music and food,” Ms Walker said.
Spring Live is designed to allow people between the ages of 16 and 25 to socialise in a safe and relaxed environment, with peace of mind guaranteed to their parents/guardians.
“Parents and guardians can rest assured knowing that WPCC staff will be onsite during the entirety of the event to ensure everyone is safe and having a great time listening to the talented lineup.
“If you’re between 16 and 25, you won’t want to miss this,” Ms Walker said.
Spring Live is on Friday 21 November, with gates opening at 6pm for a 6:30pm start. Pre-registration can be done by visiting 123Tix.
Spring Live is delivered in partnership with Macquarie Conservatorium. This event is proudly funded with support from Create NSW.
This is an alcohol, smoke, and vape free event.
Last Edited: 03 Nov 2025