Cash Savage & The Last Drinks - Fundraiser for Project 491
Event description
Low & Tight present Cash Savage & The Last Drinks Live at The Old Bar.
With special guests Ding Ding Ding and Joshua Seymour
Proceeds from tickets will go towards helping Project 491
A note from the band:
G'day,
A couple of weeks back the QLD government blocked gender affirming care for people under 18. Given the rates of suicide in our trans kids, this is absolutly unacceptable.
The crew at AusPath have started Project491 to help the 491 people who are directly affected by this cruel decision get access to timely care.
You can read more about it here.
We want to lend our voice and some coin to Project491 so we are putting on a one-off fundraiser show at our spiritual home The Old Bar. All proceeds from the tickets will go to helping these kids.
If you cant make and can spare the coin you can just donate directly here.
Joining us on the night will be Ding Ding Ding and Joshua Seymour.
Hope to see you there,
Cash Savage and The Last Drinks
Cash Savage and The Last Drinks
Project491 fundraiser
The Old Bar
Wednesday March 12
Ding Ding Ding and Joshua Seymour
Cash Savage & The Last Drinks return to their spiritual homeland The Old Bar for a one off super intimate show before heading overseas for a European tour.
Naarm/Melbourne heavyweights Cash Savage & The Last Drinks' legendary live shows are an overwhelming flood of emotion and sound, with magnetic frontwoman Cash at the centre of the storm.
Savage’s band The Last Drinks are a powerhouse of fierce and brooding energy, every bit as committed to her songs and message.
Each performance by this band is as epic as it is honest, raw and human. A cathartic, communal experience that refuses to give the audience an easy ethical bypass, but challenges listeners to ask themselves the hard questions and step up.
‘One of the most powerful bands in the country… you won’t hear much that’s better than this’
The Guardian
‘A fucking spectacular live phenomenon’
Beat Magazine
⭑⭑⭑⭑⭑
The Age
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