SIRC_UIT presents CAMMY CAUTIOUS and the WRESTLERS, CHERRY RYPE, DAILY TOLL
Event description
SIRC_UIT presents
CAMMY CAUTIOUS
and the WRESTLERS
CHERRY RYPE
DAILY TOLL
POP-UP BAR
SATURDAY 13th DECEMBER, FROM 8PM
ARTHAUS
LAWSON INDUSTRIAL AREA, BLUE MOUNTAINS
DHARUG & GUNDUNGURRA COUNTRY
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This event is made possible through the generous support of Heaps Normal and Mountain Culture Beer Co.
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- No BYO. Bringing in external alcohol violates our licence agreement. Drinks will be available for purchase throughout the night.
- Please note licensed security personnel will be present throughout the night.
- The event takes place in and around a multipurpose space. Some tools and equipment may be visible behind curtains. We ask all patrons to respect barriers and avoid entering any closed-off areas.
- Photographers and videographers will be present during this event. Photos and videos of the event and the performances may be used for social media, website and other relevant platform use. If you wish to discuss the removal of any published media, please contact the promoter or organiser of the event you attended.
- CCTV cameras are in use throughout the venue.
- The venue is at ground level with no stairs required to enter. Please note that there is some uneven ground and low lighting inside and outside the space.
- Unfortunately, the toilet facilities are not wheelchair accessible due to their narrow entrance.
TRANSPORT to and from the venue.
This event takes place at a location that’s approx.15 minute walking distance from Lawson Station. Plenty of street parking is available around the venue.
- The last train to Lithgow via Katoomba will leave Lawson Station at 1:55am (weekdays) and 2:07am (weekends).
- The last train to Central via Springwood will leave Lawson Station at 10:34pm (weekdays) and 11:27pm (weekends).
Please check the above times with Sydney Trains before planning your trip.
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This event is taking place on unceded Aboriginal land.
We acknowledge that our events, and all the work we undertake occurs on stolen land and that sovereignty has never been ceded.
It always was and always will be Aboriginal land.
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