Country music singer Keely Johnson has teamed up with Amanda Faulkner to tour North Queensland with the pair entertaining crowds at Normanton and Mount Isa in April.
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Keely Johnson said they decided to go on tour together to show their support to Farmers who have been affected by the recent floods.
"We are offering farmers free tickets to any of our shows," Keely said.
On top of that, the generous Aussie singers are donating $2 from each of their Albums to charities.
Keely said $2 from her 'Fierce' album will go to the Golden Octopus Foundation, which she founded in 2015.
"Throughout my journey with childhood cancer I had plenty of time to think about the things in life I would love to help and make a difference to.
Keely suffers from a brain tumour having faced 6 rounds of chemo and 30 rounds of radiation, however the Aussie battler has recently had two clear scans.
A tumour on her pituitary stalk has halted her growth since she was 10.
Amanda is donating $2 from every sale of her album titled 'Bushkid' to the Drought Angels.
The girls will be at the Normanton Football grounds on Friday April 5, the Buffs Club in Mount Isa on Sunday April 7 and Kynuna Blue Heelers Pub on Monday April 8.
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