A way to pay respect to Anzac Day and thank COVID-19 front line workers

Australian and New Zealand music lovers will unite this Saturday night for Music From The Home Front, a special televised concert that aims to bring us together, pay respect to Anzac Day, and say thank you to the health workers getting us through the COVID-19 health crisis.

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Organised by Frontier Touring boss Michael Gudinski and the incomparable Jimmy Barnes, the gig will see some of our biggest and best artists performing songs from their homes.

Here's the line-up:

Jimmy Barnes, Paul Kelly, Kevin Parker (Tame Impala), Missy Higgins, Courtney Barnett, Ben Lee, Birds of Tokyo with West Australian Symphony Orchestra, Marlon Williams, Dave Dobbyn, Delta Goodrem, G Flip, Ian Moss, The Rubens, The Wiggles, Vance Joy, Vika & Linda Bull and more to be announced.

UPDATE: More new acts have been locked in, with Amy & George Sheppard, Dean Lewis, DMA’s, Hayley Mary (The Jezabels), James Morrison, James Reyne, Jessica Hitchcock, Mahalia Barnes, Mark Seymour, Shane Howard, Tim Minchin, William Barton, Andrew Farriss (INXS), Archie Roach, Bliss N Eso, Diesel, Emma Donovan, Jack River, John Schumann & the Vagabond Crew, Jon Stevens, Lee Kernaghan, Lime Cordiale, Tones And I, Troy Cassar-Daley and Vince Harder all playing on the night as well.

"Throughout history music has helped people through times of hardship," Gudinski said in a statement today.

"Music From The Home Front is about uniting Australian and New Zealanders through the power of music in a time that we all need a bit of hope and happiness."

The concert will be televised on the Nine Network from 7:30pm local time. New Zealand viewers can watch from 9:30pm local time on Three.