All are welcome to be part of the show, or to make up its audience.
Originally planned as a competition-style event, the format has been changed to a free variety show.
It is intended to bring the community together, and give those with amazing talents an opportunity to perform.
It is being presented by Deniliquin’s University of the Third Age (U3A) in conjunction with South West Music, and with funding support from Edward River Council.
It will be held at the SWM Regional Conservatorium in Cressy St, Deniliquin.
Doors open at 4.45pm for a 5pm start.
Those who attend the show will be entertained by acts featuring vocalists, bands, instrumentalists and choirs.
There will also be poetry recitals, and there is still time for those with other talents to take part.
U3A program coordinator Helen Burnham said she would love to see more dancers, soloists and even actors sign up.
While the event is free to attend, seats must be booked by May 10, by phoning Mrs Burnham on 0400 110 749.
Want to perform? Call SWM on 5881 4736 to find out how.