By PETER DOUGLAS
ROCKBERRY Jam promoters are urging punters to support the rock event or risk losing it for good.
Despite an encouraging turnout last year, the initiative is yet to turn a profit and a strong showing this year will be critical to its ongoing viability.
The Jam is now in its third year and again features a host of Australian rock’s favourite heroes, with Shannon Noll this year headlining much top talent.
Also on the bill will be ’90s music legends Pseudo Echo, along with the voices of Boom Crash Opera (Dale Ryder), the Choirboys (Mark Gable) and Taxi Ride (Jason Singh).
AFL music-man Mike ‘Up there Cazaly’ Brady will also round off an impressive line-up.
Silvan Football Club President, Chris Maclagan, who is one of the driving forces behind the event, said the committee wanted to give this year’s event “a real crack”.
“All the feedback we’ve had is positive, it’s been phenomenal, I’ve not heard not one negative thing about this event,” he said.
“Financially, we’ve struggled a bit for the first year, come back a bit last year, but we really need to turn it around, otherwise it becomes unviable.”
Mr Maclagan said the committee believed a turnout of about 2000 people would be a pass-mark, while 2500 would be fantastic.
Finances aside, music-goers have had nothing but praise for the event and it’s not hard to see why, with such an incredible line-up.
“It’s a great day of Aussie rock,” Mr Maclagan said.
“There are other festivals at wineries around this area, but this is something different.
“It’s close, great value for money and everyone has a great time.”
Mr Maclagan encourages those interested to book their tickets online, which will make it more convenient for concert-goers on the day.
For more information, visit www.rockberryjam.com.au.