Crowds filled Lithgow's Blast Furnace Park for the Lithgow Blast concert on Saturday, November 16.
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The free concert was for the young people of Lithgow and is funded through the Commonwealth Government's Drought Communities Program.
NSW is currently experiencing one of the most severe droughts on record.
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To kick start the day a Walk 'n' Talk around the park and Lake Pillans was held, followed by live entertainment from stellar artists including Odette, The Delta Riggs, Yours Truly, Citizen Kay, Claude Hay, Phat Brass and Hollow Point.
Hollow Point lead singer Tess Sheather, said it was an honour to entertain the crowd and be a part of providing some drought relief.
"It's pretty awesome to help make a difference for a day and put a smile on people's faces," she said.
Crowds also enjoyed a tasty treat from the food stalls by the Aussie Nighmarkets.