The Set
Australia's house party with some of the biggest and brightest music acts performing up close and personal with a live audience.
Australia's house party with some of the biggest and brightest music acts performing up close and personal with a live audience.
Linda Marigliano
Self - Presenter
Dylan Alcott
Self - Presenter
Australia's house party with some of the biggest and brightest music acts performing up close and personal with a live audience.
Celebrity pairings ride along in a car together as they sing tunes from their personal playlists and surprise fans who don't expect to see big stars belting out tunes one lane over.
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