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The Pepsi Chart (later known as Pepsi Live) was a music show on Network Ten that consisted of live performances both from Sydney, Australia and London, United Kingdom. Each show would end up with a look at the top 10 singles in Australia.

Originally it was hosted by Tory Mussett and afterwards Dylan Lewis took over presenting duties.

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