Get set to dance Moree; Australia's Got Talent winners Justice Crew will be in town in less than three weeks and they're keen to get the whole community grooving at their high-intensity, interactive show.
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The Australian hip-hop dance and pop music group will be in Moree on Thursday, July 11 as part of their 10-year anniversary tour 'X'.
Group member Lenny Pearce said the tour is celebrating a decade of dancing, singing and performing as a crew.
"It's our 10th anniversary; we've done a lot over the last 10 years," he said.
"We wanted to go to towns we hadn't been to during this tour. We know we have a lot of fans in rural towns, so hopefully we can inspire people there.
"It'll be cool to see fans out in Moree that we haven't met before and maybe make some new ones as well."
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It'll be the first time the boys have been to Moree, and they're looking forward to getting to know the town and trying out Moree's famous artesian hot springs.
"We've heard Moree's famous for hot springs," Pearce said.
"We'll definitely make time to try it out; we'll try and get some cool footage while we're there."
They may even hit the local pubs after their performance if they've got time.
The crew have been busy rehearsing brand new routines for their tour, which begins in Yamba on July 7.
They'll be performing all their hits, including Que Sera, Boom Boom, Best Night and Everybody, and Pearce said audiences can expect a fresh, high-intensity and interactive show.
"We're performing our songs in a different way, we've got new sets and fresh routines," he said.
"It's not just a show, it's an experience.
"It'll be interactive, so we'll get dancers up from the crowd and see what talent Moree has to offer."
And, there might be further opportunities if a local dancer impresses the boys enough.
"We're always talen scouting at our shows," Pearce said.
"We always make contacts and keep in touch."
Justice Crew won't be the only act performing on the night. Divine our Destiny (DOD crew), a similar group to Justice Crew, will be warming up the stage, along with Bondi singer/songwriter Jack Errington.
"DOD are very talented dancers and have music out, while Jack is just starting to immerse himself into the music scene. He's very talented," Pearce said.
More than anything, the night promises to be a whole lot of fun.
"It'll be like a big party," Pearce said.
"It's good for all ages and fun for the whole family. We'll probably bring a few dads and mums up on stage to embarrass them too.
"If you want to have a good night, definitely come along. I'm not sure if we'll come back to Moree, so you don't want to miss it this time."
Fans will have an opportunity to meet and greet the boys after the show.
Justice Crew will take the stage at Moree Town Hall on Thursday, July 11. The event will be family-friendly and alcohol-free. Tickets are available at www.ticketbooth.com.au.