November 12, 2025
Fundraising concert organised for Gloucester woman Chloe Haynes A fundraising concert has been organised for Gloucester woman Chloe Haynes.

Fundraising concert organised for Gloucester woman Chloe Haynes

A FUNDRAISING concert has been organised for Gloucester woman Chloe Haynes, following a recent breast cancer diagnosis.

Chloe is a former Captain of Gloucester High School and a keen drama student who played a major role in the school’s 2013 production of Hairspray.

In response to her diagnosis, former Gloucester High peers have organised a fundraiser on 15 November at the Gloucester Golf Club, to assist Chloe in covering the expenses related to her cancer treatment.

“Cancer treatment incurs significant costs,” explained Scott Davis, one of the event organisers.

“Chloe is currently unable to work, and we aim to provide her with the necessary support to achieve the best possible outcome.”

The concert will feature a diverse lineup of talented artists, including recording artist Maddy Andrews, siblings Will and Holly Bowden, as well as Alex and James Bratfield.

Alumni from Gloucester High musicals, such as Emme Hoggett, AJ McIntosh, Anneka Hooke, Ethan Bird, and Chloe’s sister, Holly Weismantel, will also perform.

Oihanu Reynolds-Faara will be traveling from Norfolk Island specifically for this event.

Local band In Like Flynn will conclude the evening’s entertainment with a performance that is sure to get everyone on their feet.

The event organisers have enlisted the services of local auctioneer Peter Markey, who will auction items donated to support the cause.

“The support from the local community has been outstanding,” remarked Scott.

“We hope to see the golf club filled with individuals demonstrating their support for Chloe.”

Tickets remain available for purchase at https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1480817, or they may be purchased at the door.

The event begins at 7pm.

By Wendy BUSWELL

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