LOCAL performers are gearing-up to entertain the community on Saturday while wrapping-up the 2016 Joeys Mini World Cup tournament.
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Inverell Craze Dance Academy performer, Dustin Cooper said he is looking forward to the concert after many weeks of practising.
“I’m really excited to be influenced by different cultures,” Mr Cooper said.
With soccer teams all the way from Germany and New Zealand competing in the event.
Musical Director and concert organiser Eloise Collins said she is proud of all the performers who have been working very hard to finish-off the week-long event with a bang.
“The dancers have been getting together probably three times a week and we’ve got the band and choir who have been getting together once a week,” she said.
The World Cup concert will kick-off on Saturday at 6.30pm at the Town Hall.
Tickets are available online or at the Dust Jacket for $25 with proceeds going towards the World Cup.