Exciting new details have been released about this year’s 63rd TV WEEK Logie Awards, with hit artist and Logie nominee Amy Shark and electronic party-starters Peking Duk set to perform live on the night. LogieAwards 7NEWS
This year’s Gold Logie nominees feature in a glamorous new shoot for a Logies-themed edition on sale Monday, July 24., Julia Morris, Mark Coles Smith, Osher Gunsberg, Shaun Micallef, Leigh Sales and Hamish Blake.
TV WEEK’s editorial director Amber Giles said she was proud to showcase seven “incredible” industry talents in the issue. L-R: Julia Morris, Mark Coles Smith, Osher Gunsberg, Shaun Micallef, Sonia Kruger, Leigh Sales and Hamish Blake photographed for the TV Week Logies issue on sale July 24.“With one week to go until the big show, it’s a great chance for readers to get up close and personal with each nominee and help them decide where to put their vote,” she said.“I thought the first year was an anomaly,” she jokingly told TV WEEK.
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