It will be hosted at the South West Music Regional Conservatorium from 3pm on May 24.
U3A received an Edward River Council community grant to support the concert, which will be free to attend.
Group member Gayle Beckton said a fun - filled afternoon is in store for the audience, which will witness children, youth and adult performers showcasing their talents.
“There will be singers, dancers, musicians and an opening and closing performance by a very talented young man, Josh Parker, who received rave reviews after our last concert,” she said.
“This is not a talent quest, but a concert where both amateur and professionals will entertain us.
“Afternoon tea will be provided.
“To ensure your seat at the performance, you must contact Helen on 0400 110 749 by Thursday, May 22.”
Deniliquin U3A has also acknowledged the assistance of South West Music Regional Conservatorium, Channel4Change, Deniliquin Mental Health Awareness Group and the Pastoral Times with this project.