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Bluesfest Melbourne
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre has been transformed into a fully weather proof festival precinct with three indoor stages at the first ever Bluesfest Melbourne over the Easter weekend.
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Scottish singer/songwriter Paolo Nutini performs at Bluesfest Melbourne.Credit:Paul Rovere
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American blues legend Buddy Guy.Credit:Paul Rovere
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American blues rock guitarist Eric Gales.Credit:Paul Rovere
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American singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams.Credit:Paul Rovere
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Jökull Júlíusson, lead vocalist and guitarist for Icelandic blues rock band KALEO.Credit:Paul Rovere
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Australian singer-songwriter John Butler.Credit:Paul Rovere
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The Doobie Brothers (L-R) Marc Russo, John Cowan, Patrick Simmons, Marc Quiñones, Tom Johnston, Ed Toth, John McFee and Michael McDonald.Credit:Paul Rovere
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American blues legend Keb' Mo'.Credit:Paul Rovere
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Kuku Yalanji, Jirrbal, Zenadh Kes song woman Kee'ahn.Credit:Paul Rovere
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Australian blues singer-songwriter, guitarist and banjo player C.W. Stoneking.Credit:Paul Rovere
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Australian singer-songwriter Russell Morris.Credit:Paul Rovere
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Kasey Chambers playing the Plenary Stage at Bluesfest Melbourne.Credit:Justin McManus
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Fans watch Kasey Chambers playing the Plenary Stage.Credit:Justin McManus
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Mahalia Barnes and the Soul Mates playing the Plenary StageCredit:Justin McManus
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Rod Paine playing the NAARM Stage at Bluesfest Melbourne. Credit:Justin McManus
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Shaun Kirk playing the Music City Stage.Credit:Justin McManus
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Fans watch Kasey Chambers playing the Plenary Stage.Credit:Justin McManus
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First ever Bluesfest Melbourne at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.Credit:Justin McManus
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Bluesfest Melbourne at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.Credit:Justin McManus
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Bernardo Duerte and Natasha L'aimable at Melbourne Bluesfest.Credit:Justin McManus