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Mollys Song Pub Choir


Join an unforgettable afternoon of music, connection, and community at Molly’s Song Pub Choir. Enjoy a heartfelt event inspired by the power of music and its lasting impact on memory. The foundation was created in honour of the founder’s mother, Molly. She was a lifelong singer, dancer and music lover who lived with Alzheimer’s. This…


July 13, 2025 – July 13, 2025

The Hotel Nicholas
1A Camp Street, Beechworth,


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July 13, 2025 – July 13, 2025

The Hotel Nicholas
1A Camp Street, Beechworth,
14:00 – 17:30

Join an unforgettable afternoon of music, connection, and community at Molly’s Song Pub Choir. Enjoy a heartfelt event inspired by the power of music and its lasting impact on memory.

The foundation was created in honour of the founder’s mother, Molly. She was a lifelong singer, dancer and music lover who lived with Alzheimer’s. This event celebrates the joy music can still bring, even as words and memories fade. This year’s pub choir will be led by Colleen Arnott, accompanied by Sandra Williams on piano, and will feature a very special guest performance by Damien Leith, Irish-Australian singer-songwriter and Australian Idol winner.

Thanks to the support of sponsors, 100% of ticket sales will go directly to the Dementia Australia Research Foundation. Since 2014, Molly’s Song events have raised over $45,000 for dementia research, helping families stay connected through the power of song.


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