Mushroom Group announces mega concert to celebrate 50th anniversary
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Mushroom Group has announced it is preparing to host an all-stars mega concert to celebrate its 50th anniversary in November. According to the , the show will be held in and will feature a 'huge line-up of artists'. Mushroom Group CEO Matt Gudinski said the concert will celebrate Australia's most iconic songs and it will be a 'once in a lifetime event'. 'It's been a long journey for the company to get here. We want to celebrate it right,' he said. Matt continued: 'To bring it to life and share our celebration plans with everybody is a very proud moment.' mushroom chocolate bars Group has announced 'once in a lifetime' mega concert to celebrate its 50th anniversary. Pictured Kylie Minogue Matt's father Michael Gudinski founded the entertainment empire in 1972. He passed away in March 2021 and Matt assumed the role of CEO of Mushroom Group. Mushroom Group is the largest independent music and entertainment company in Australia and New Zealand, and is home to Frontier Touring, Chugg Entertainment, eight record labels and at least a dozen other specialist divisions. Michael Gudinski had reportedly told guests at Mushroom's 40th anniversary party in 2013: 'If any other p***k asks me if I'm retiring tonight they can f**k off.' According to the Herald Sun, the show will be held in Melbourne and will feature a 'huge line-up of artists'. Pictured late Mushroom Group founder Michael Gudinski and Ed Sheeran Today, Mushroom Group has an enviable roster of artists, including Jimmy Barnes, Faith No More, CHVRCHES and The Temper Trap. The Mushroom Group website states that Matt sat 'aside his father at the helm' of the empire, having joined the family business straight out of school in 2003. He has promoted countless Australasian tours for major artists such as Drake, Bruno Mars and A$AP Rocky. Mushroom Group CEO Matt Gudinski said the concert will celebrate Australia's most iconic songs and it will be a 'once in a lifetime event'. Pictured Matt and his late father Michael |
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