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Triple M's summer Breakfast Show sees reunion of trio of hosts

Triple M’s Summer Breakfast show is set to return in 2023 with a star-studded lineup. The popular radio show will feature the reunion of Harley Breen, Candice Warner, and Tom Tilley, promising a mix of sport, comedy, and news to kickstart the summer mornings of its listeners.

The show will air each weekday morning from 6-9am, from 4 to 15 December, across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Adelaide. Additionally, the show will be streamed live on the LiSTNR app, making it accessible to a wider audience.

Candice Warner, known for co-hosting 104.9 Triple M Sydney’s Dead Set Legends show, is part of the returning trio.

"I’m so excited to be kicking off another summer with Triple M. The boys and I had so much fun last year and now we are ready to do it all again. 2023 has been a huge year and finishing on a high with the Summer Breakfast is the best way to see it out," Warner said.

Harley Breen, an award-winning comedian, will also be back on the airwaves, bringing his unique brand of humour to the show. Tom Tilley, host of LiSTNR’s popular daily news podcast The Briefing, completes the trio, offering listeners a daily dose of news and current affairs.

Matthew O’Reilly, Head of Triple M Metro Content, expressed his excitement about the reunion of the trio.

"We are thrilled to bring Candice, Harley and Tom back together for another innings of Summer Breakfast. They are the perfect combination of sport, comedy and news and therefore the perfect choice to kick off summer for our listeners on a range of our Triple M metro stations," O’Reilly said.

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