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Zak Gully to perform in Belgrave



Not your usual gig spot, a local library will host a free music event to highlight musicians from across the Yarra Ranges.

Zak Gully will be performing live on Friday 7 November in a special gig at the Belgrave Library from 6 to 7pm for ‘Live at the Library’.

A self-described ‘nature-inspired’ acoustic musician, Zak said he is excited to return as the main act at the library this month.

“I write a lot about nature and travelling and things like that – It’s a very indie type of music,” he said.

Playing music since he was 16, and gigging more seriously for the past five years, the performance will feature a bit of storytelling from Zak about how he came into music, and he plans to play a mix of original songs, including some unreleased material.

“I’ll also play a couple of my own interpretations of some well-known covers,” he said.

He has performed across the Yarra Ranges, including Warburton, Sassafras, and Healesville and appreciates the chance to play gigs locally.

“It is something that I definitely appreciate – it’s great with all the Councils running locally-based gigs and helping support youth, as well youth up and coming musicians,” said Zak.

The second in the series, Live at the Library, has come about as part of a collaboration with Defrosted Events, Your Library, Creative Victoria, and the Yarra Ranges Youth Team.

The library event is drug, alcohol, and vape-free, and all-ages friendly, and people can register to attend for free online.

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