Asher Keddie, Andy Lee and Richard Wilkins lead the galaxy of stars arriving for music industry icon Michael Gudinski’s state memorial
The stars were out in force for Michael Gudinski’s state memorial on Wednesday.
Asher Keddie, Andy Lee and Richard Wilkins were just some of the big names who showed up to honour the music industry icon at Melbourne‘s Rod Laver Arena.
Legendary musicians like Daryl Braithwaite, Red Symonds and Paul Dempsey were also spotted arriving to farewell the man referred to as the father of the Australian music industry.
The stars were out in force for Michael Gudinski’s state memorial on Wednesday. Pictured: Asher Keddie and Vincent Fantauzzo [L] and Andy Lee and Rebecca Harding [R]
Offspring actress Keddie, 46, looked smart in a charcoal suit as she arrived holding hands with husband Vincent Fantauzzo.
Her eyes were framed by aviator-style glasses and her wavy blonde tresses were pulled back in a loose bun.
Comedian Andy Lee was also in attendance, arriving his longtime girlfriend, Rebecca Harding.
Offspring actress Keddie, 46, looked smart in a charcoal suit as she arrived holding hands with husband Vincent Fantauzzo
Her eyes were framed by aviator-style glasses and her wavy blonde tresses were pulled back in a loose bun
Radio host Lee went casual for the tribute, wearing a chambray shirt with the sleeves rolled up
Elsewhere, Channel Nine entertainment journalist Richard Wilkins was seen alongside his girlfriend, Nicola Dale.
The couple held hands as they joined other mourners in the line to enter the arena, strolling purposefully to the entrance.
The veteran entertainment reporter and his girlfriend both opted for all-black ensembles for the state memorial.
Elsewhere, Channel Nine entertainment journalist Richard Wilkins was seen alongside his girlfriend, Nicola Dale
The couple held hands as they joined other mourners in the line to enter the arena, strolling purposefully to the entrance
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