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Wellington Shire Council launches 'Pay What You Can' tickets for Spirit of the ANZACS at The Wedge
Wellington Shire Council and The Wedge have launched a 'pay what you can' ticket trial for Spirit of the ANZACS, making arts more accessible and supporting inclusive, affordable cultural experiences.
Wellington Shire Council and The Wedge Performing Arts Centre are proud to announce the launch of a 'pay what you can' ticketing trial for the upcoming show Spirit of the ANZACS, showing on Thursday 24 April 2025 at 7.30pm.
Admission is free for general Gippsland Art Gallery visits and library services. Tickets may be required for special events or performances
Affordable and accessible arts
The trial is part of the council's broader effort to make arts and recreation more accessible, especially during a time when the rising cost of living is putting pressure on many households. From Free Swim Fridays across the Shire to free entry to Wellington Libraries and the Gippsland Art Gallery, council is focused on ensuring that every resident has access to affordable, high-quality experiences.
In addition, all Wellington Shire students receive free access to some performances at The Wedge, subject to ticket availability. This initiative supports the next generation's love for the arts. Students will be required to show their school-issued concession card at the box office on arrival.
"We want to make sure cost isn't a barrier to getting involved, staying connected, or experiencing culture in our region. This 'pay what you can' trial is another step towards a more inclusive and accessible community," said Wellington Shire Council Mayor, Cr Scott Rossetti.
Honoring ANZAC legacy
Spirit of the Anzacs has become a beloved tradition at The Wedge, with a powerful performance that honours the ANZAC legacy and Vietnam Veterans. The 2025 performance from Promac Australia marks 80 years since the end of World War II, featuring songs, stories, and imagery from the 1940s through to the 1960s.
Audiences can expect music from icons such as Vera Lynn, the Andrew Sisters, Bob Dylan, John Denver and Tom Jones, along with emotional letters from soldiers and stories that bring history to life. Some laughs are guaranteed too.
Book your tickets
Tickets for Spirit of the Anzacs are available from just $5, and those who are in a position to contribute more are encouraged to do so. Ticket prices range from $5 to $100, with all proceeds going toward supporting The Wedge, the artists, and future affordable performances for the community.
Council hopes that, if successful, the 'pay what you can' model can be rolled out to more shows across the season. Bookings are now open at The Wedge website. Alternatively, please contact The Wedge Box Office on 03 5143 3200 between Tuesday to Friday, 10.30am to 4pm.
Pictures from Wellington Shire Council website.
Source: www.gippsland.com
Published by: news@gippsland.com
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