For ten incredible years, RocKwiz’s Really Really Good Friday has been a highlight of Melbourne’s cultural calendar, bringing music, laughter and community together each Good Friday. This year, the show proudly celebrates its 10th anniversary.
To mark a decade of Really Really Good Fridays, the entire RocKwiz family returns to Hamer Hall. Julia Zemiro, Brian Nankervis, Dugald the Human Scoreboard and the sensational RocKwiz Orkestra reunite for a joyful celebration packed with everything audiences love. Expect Who Can It Be Now?, Million Dollar Riff, Furious Five, big sing-alongs, audience contestants and unforgettable duets, along with exclusive 10th anniversary moments and surprises created especially for this milestone.
With a stellar line-up of special guests and ten years of memories to celebrate, this Good Friday will be a Really Really Good Friday to remember.
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| Date | Times |
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| Fri 3 Apr |
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Location 
Hamer Hall
Arts Centre Melbourne
100 St Kilda Rd
Southbank 3004
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