Presented by Melbourne Recital Centre & 774 ABC Radio Melbourne
The Friday Revue's Yippee-Ki Yay, It's Friday

Get ready to dance, laugh, and cheer your way into Christmas with 774 ABC Radio Melbourne.
774 ABC Radio Melbourne is throwing a Christmas party at Melbourne Recital Centre! Hosted by dynamic duo Jacinta Parsons and Brian Nankervis, all listeners are invited to join in these end-of-year celebrations.
Featuring an all-star lineup of special guests and sensational musical acts, don't miss the heart-thumping beats, sleigh-bell grooves, and rib-tickling laughter as Jacinta and Brian bring the spirit of the season to life.
For an extra dose of holiday magic, beloved 774 ABC Radio Melbourne presenters will be joining the duo live on stage, bringing their charm to an unforgettable afternoon of festive fun. So mark your calendar, and get ready to dance, laugh, and cheer your way into Christmas.
Duration: 2 hours 30 mins. Please note, running times are approximate and subject to change.
Tickets
Standard $33
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About the Presenters
Jacinta Parsons has been with the ABC since 2015, working with the Double J team and as music director for Local Radio. Before co-hosting the Friday Revue program on ABC Radio Melbourne with Brian Nankervis, she had been a regular voice on Afternoons, Evenings and The Conversation Hour.
Brian Nankervis has been co-host of the Friday Revue since its inception in 2016. Once upon a time, he was a primary teacher who fled the classroom to become a waiter at The Last Laugh theatre restaurant. Since 2004, Brian has been writing, producing, and co-hosting the SBS music quiz show, RocKwiz. He was a writer/performer on the hospital soap opera 'Let The Blood Run Free' and a regular on Hey Hey It's Saturday as the tortured street poet, Raymond J Bartholomeuz.