Warrnambool Standard 29th July 1999 - ©Copyright Warrnambool Standard 1999.
EVENTS for young people in the south-west are few and far between, but a Warrnambool couple intends for that to change. John and Annette Norman will run their second Full On Tour in Warrnambool this Saturday night, featuring a number of alternative bands from Victoria and interstate, including Seraphs Coal, Petrol Money and local band Empty Tomb. The tour follows on from its success in the city in February which attracted crowds of almost 400 people across the region.Mr Norman said there was a lack of entertainment for young people in the region and the tour provided an ideal night out for people of all ages. He said the tour also spread a Christian message, but the event was not aimed to “stick religion down people’s, throats”. “The one we had in February was really popular — we’d be hoping to run this about three to four times a year if we can get it off the ground,” he said. “This music relates to the youth and they are Christian bands that will be playing — they have a strong message.” The Full on Tour will be held in Geelong on Friday night before making its way to Warrnambool. The Warrnambool event will kick-off at 7.30pm at the Temperance Hall.
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