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Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs “Of course you can sing, you just may not be great at it,” she told this masthead in 2023 ahead of her world tour.Seven years later, she still gets a buzz from making music on a mass scale.(From left) superfans Emma, Ashlee, Karlee and Kristal came dressed in matching Christmas pyjamas.Credit: Catherine Strohfeldt“What a way to finish the year,” she said. “To teach 7000 people under the night sky at Riverstage, along with a symphony orchestra, and raising thousands of dollars for charity … the endorphins are insane.”Also riding the festive high were friends Kristal, Ashlee, Emma, and Karlee, dressed in matching Christmas pyjamas.Loading“Every Christmas we dress up, we’re always front left. The first time [that] we missed the front row, I was not happy,” said Karlee, a confessed superfan.Women’s Legal Service Queensland chief executive Nadia Bromley was also over the moon, saying the estimated six-figure sum raised from ticket sales was “vital” for the organisation, which provides free legal services and counselling to victims of family and domestic violence.“For more than four decades, our organisation has ardently pursued a commitment to supporting women and children,” she said.Pub Choir was expected to return in 2025, with an already sold-out show set for March in Sydney.A video of the Brisbane crowd’s final performance was expected to be released within the next few weeks.Start the day with a summary of the day’s most important and interesting stories, analysis and insights. Sign up for our Morning Edition newsletter.

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