Em Rusciano, Jack Jones & More to Perform at John Farnham Singalong
The full performer lineup for 'We Are The Voice', a world record singalong event celebrating the music of John Farnham, has been revealed.

The full performer lineup for 'We Are The Voice', a world record singalong event celebrating the music of John Farnham, has been revealed.
Set to take place at Sidney Myer Music Bowl on Friday, March 13th, thousands of John Farnham fans are expected to attend the world record attempt. Fans will get to be part of an incredibly unique and memorable event, joining music director Chong Lim and the iconic Farnham band to try and set a world record for the most people singing John Farnham songs.
Beloved entertainer Em Rusciano will host the evening, bringing her trademark wit, powerhouse vocals, and unmistakable energy to the Bowl. Acclaimed choir master Jonathon Welch will prepare and conduct the audience as the ultimate mass choir, guiding thousands of voices through iconic anthems including "You’re The Voice".
Adding to the spectacle, ARIA Hall of Fame inductee Jack Jones, rising country star Taylor Moss, dynamic vocalists Crackup Sister Iffy (Nerida Matthaei) and Rachel Bostock, and renowned hypnotist entertainer Mark Anthony will each bring their unique flair to what promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime celebration.
And to up the ante even further, Mark Anthony will be attempting a world record for hypnotising the most people at one time on stage at the Bowl.
"Chong has done a wonderful job producing this show,” Farnham said. “From one of my favourite singers, Jack Jones to the touching voices that make up the Choir of Hard Knocks...I hope you all have a great night!"
Performing together for the first time since 2020, the Farnham band are ecstatic to be back playing together, anchoring the night’s performances ensuring every intro, riff and chorus rises to world breaking records.


Reporting from inside the Australian music business since '94.
The Australian Book of Records are no strangers to breaking world records, last year earning the record for most people dancing The Nutbush with 6,779 people dancing those iconic moves at Mundi Mundi Bash on the plains at Silverton NSW, breaking the previous world record, raising funds for the Royal Flying Doctors Service SE region. Also last year, Melbourne's Federation Square played host to 374 bagpipers who took the world record, beating Bulgaria’s previous world record of 333 bagpipers playing together.
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