On Sunday, August 3, local music lovers will have the chance to experience a stirring afternoon of live performance while supporting a vital cause, as the Rotary Club of Kenmore hosts a special Flood Relief Concert, demonstrating Rotary’s enduring commitment to service above self and community care. .
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Headlining the event is acclaimed vocalist Kelsey Giarola, a Brisbane-based singer-songwriter known for her captivating voice and heartfelt original music.
Giarola, who holds a Master of Music Studies in Voice Pedagogy from the Queensland Conservatorium, has made a name for herself performing at weddings, private functions, and events across South East Queensland and Northern New South Wales. Her debut album, released in 2018, showcases her pop and easy listening style, with tracks like “I Won’t Stop” and “I Can’t Get Enough of Your Love.” In addition to performing, she also offers vocal coaching.
She will be performing at the Kenmore Anglican Church from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. with the Brisbane Citizens’ Concert Band. Celebrated for its polished sound and diverse repertoire that spans classical and contemporary favourites, the band will be conducted by Adrian Head.
Tickets are $20 for general admission, $15 concession, and free for children under 12. Bookings can be made via Rotary Club of Kenmore at www.rotarykenmore.org, and enquiries directed to David on 0419 700 647.
All proceeds from the concert will go towards the Rotary Districts 9620 and 9560 Western Queensland Flood Appeal, supporting recovery efforts in communities affected by devastating floods.
The Rotary Club of Kenmore’s Flood Relief Concert is a chance to enjoy outstanding local talent while lending a hand to those in need—music with meaning, right in the heart of the community.
Published 24-July-2025














