Australians will be able to tune in to Channel7 to watch commemorative services across the country on Anzac Day to honour our veterans. AnzacDay 7NEWS
From 3.30pm AEST, Channel 7 will broadcast live and commercial free a special tribute concert from Sydney Town Hall, Lest We Forget – An Anzac Day Tribute, hosted by the Australian Remembrance Foundation to honour Australia’s fallen soldiers and to support partner charities RSL Foundation and Legacy.
A replay of the concert, featuring more than 150 artists, musicians, veteran and military performers led by Australian music legend and Vietnam veteran Normie Rowe AM, willbe broadcast nationally on 7TWO and 7plus at 4.30pm.MelbournePerthYou can join 7NEWS at 6pm for a special Anzac Day commemorative bulletin, as well as the day’s other headlines from Australia and around the world.
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