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"Not my problem": Blondie singer speaks out on Anzac Day concert

Debbie Harry has spoken out on the outrage over the rock festival she's performing at on Anzac Day in Sydney. 

Debbie, who is the lead singer of rock band Blondie, was set to headline Pandemonium 2024, alongside Alice Cooper, Placebo and Deep Purple. 

The concert at Sydney's Domain has reportedly been cancelled following uproar by veteran groups, but event organiser Andrew McManus has told Today that he is in final talks to move the concert to Cathy Freeman Park. 

There is still anger over the concert being held on Anzac Day, but Debbie has said that the drama doesn't really concern her. 

"You know, it's not my problem, really," she told Today hosts Karl Stefanovic and Sarah Abo.

"It's my problem to do the show, but it's not really my problem to figure out where to put the show."

Debbie also revealed that she is still in love with performing, with a five-decade career that shows no sign of stopping. 

"I love it, I love it, I think it's fantastic, the audiences are superb" she said.

"They're having so much fun and they're free, you're outside, you're not forced to be seated and can walk around and it's a great atmosphere."

Images: Today Show

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