IT WILL be loud, it will be fast-paced and it will be like nothing Wagga has ever seen before.
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A fresh mixture of hard rock, hip hop and Metal Mulisha FMX riders will comprise the Wagga Massive Metal Mulisha FMX Flood Relief Show with the proceeds to go to the Mayor's flood relief fund.
Singer Angry Anderson had no hesitation in throwing his support behind the event and will perform a string of Rose Tattoo hits next Saturday, April 7.
"When you can put your name to something like that I don't see how people like myself can say 'no, I'm too busy'," he told The Daily Advertiser.
"I'll go anywhere for a good time and to be a part of a positive situation."
Angry was approached by former Wagga resident and Heaven the Axe frontwoman Phoebe Pinnock.
Ms Pinnock's band toured with Angry last year and will substitute Rose Tattoo at next weekend's event to provide backing for Angry's performance.
Ms Pinnock grew up in Wagga but has since moved to Melbourne to pursue her music career with husband and former Wagga resident Steve Watts.
"Being a community event, it's definitely something we will fly our flag for and put on the best show possible," she said.
"My brother and I grew up in a disadvantaged family and people have witnessed our struggles.
"But now being adults and living our dreams, we can create an impact.
"This is for the whole family and something that might not usually happen in Wagga on a commercial level."
Duggie Pinnock spent hours sandbagging local businesses and cleaning up North Wagga.
He and fellow Wagga Massive member JB Serong have worked tirelessly to organise next weekend's show, which will also feature Australia's Got Talent winners Justice Crew, Mind Over Matter, Mr Hill and Rahjconkas, Kong Fuzi and 4th Wall City.
Mr Pinnock was last night in the process of confirming more big names and said Wagga residents are in for a real treat.
Monster energy drinks will bring a truck of products and discounted merchandise, and Erroll Willis will be signing posters.
Metal Mulisha riders will include Jackson Strong, Rob Adelberg and Truman Carroll.
Visit the Wagga Massive Metal Mulisha FMX Flood Relief Show Facebook page for more information and updates.