The event will include a diverse program, featuring students at various stages of their musical journey.
Performances will span a range of instruments and musical disciplines.
It aims to provide musicians with the opportunity to perform in a supportive public setting, helping to build confidence, performance skills and a lifelong appreciation for music.
It is also an opportunity to celebrate the achievements and potential of the region’s young musicians and showcase their dedication, hard work and enthusiasm.
Community members are encouraged to attend and support these developing performers.
Riverlinks Venues manager Matthew Schroeders said the event provided an invaluable opportunity for young performers to gain experience.
“Supporting the next generation of artists is an important part of our role at Riverlinks,” he said.
“The ANPA Young Musician Concert offers young people a valuable opportunity to gain performance experience in a professional venue, while giving audiences the chance to witness the remarkable talent developing across our region.”
The event is on Sunday, August 30 at 2pm.
Entry is by gold coin donation and no bookings are required.