Moama Anglican Grammar students Layla O’Sullivan, Mackenzie Shinners, Grace Apps, Anna Melville, Curtis Andrews, Sayuni Hettiarachchige, Meg Holloway and Sadie Palmer at the concert.
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Moama Anglican Grammar’s music students lit up the stage recently, entertaining a large and enthusiastic crowd.
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The school’s second annual MAG Rocks the American concert at the American Hotel in Echuca featured talented performers from Years 2 to Year 12.
Following the success of last year’s inaugural concert, the 2026 event proved even bigger, with strong attendance and a highly supportive audience.
Ava Patten performs on stage.
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The concert provided students with a chance to build confidence and share their passion for music with family, friends and the wider Echuca-Moama community.
Funds from a raffle held on the day will go towards new equipment for the school’s co- and extracurricular music programs.
Funds will also support future music facilities as part of stage two of the school’s multipurpose stadium development.
Event organisers praised students and community members for their support, noting the concert as a highlight of the school’s performing arts calendar.
Tabitha Polido, Stella Stonehouse, Bella Michael, Amaylia Coburn and Astrid Kimberlin in front of a crowd of community members.
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Entertaining the crowd are Miles Allitt, Ted Palmer and Oliver Knight.
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Ollie Dorward, Michael Hearn, Levi Molluso, Amelia Wedisingha, Shenuki Perera, Oakley Smidge and Ted Rankin had the crowd members on theri feet.
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Xavier Smith sings to the crowd.
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Jaxon Unmack, Jack Kennaugh, Jack Brown and Sebastian Rojo-Jang rock the performance.
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Levi Molluso, Amelia Wedisingha and Shenuki Perera show off their talents at the show.
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Community members gathered at the American Hotel to enjoy the concert.
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