Show made arrangements for Bali Nine sets

Honor WINNING craftsman Ben Quilty trusts his arranged Music For Mercy occasion will demonstrate that Australians help Bali Nine sets Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran as they anticipate capital punishment in Indonesia.:


WNO-Trusts are blurring for Sukumaran and Chan, who have both been denied presidential leniency against their feelings.

They were sentenced to death in 2006 for attempting to carry heroin worth about $4 million into Australia, and there are apprehensions they could be executed soon.

Quilty, who shaped a fellowship with Sukumaran and Chan over workmanship classes at Bali's Kerobokan jail, has led a benevolence battle for the two.

He's currently arranging a candlelight vigil and show named Music For Mercy in support of the pair.

It will offer specialists including Megan Washington, Josh Pyke and Jenny Morris.
Talking on Tuesday, Mr Quilty said the occasion, to be hung on Thursday night at a yet to be advertised venue, was about giving Chan and Sukumaran trust.

"I needed to show Myuran and Andrew that there is backing for them and that we are an easy-going and caring group and we're against capital punishment," Quilty told the Nine Network.

He said more subtle elements on the occasion would be discharged soon, and affirmed that Australian on-screen character David Wenham would have it.

On Sunday, More than 20 Australian big names showed up in a feature, facilitated by Quilty, calling for benevolence on Chan and Sukumaran.

Alan Jones, Germaine Greer and Wenham are among the renowned countenances to show up in the feature, which indicates an online appeal approaching Indonesian President Joko Widodo to concede pardon to Chan and Sukumaran.

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