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Tube Screamers Unplugged, w/ZephramMax, & Bent

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It's Still A Secret
south brisbane, australia
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Fri, 6 Dec, 7pm - 11pm AEST

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Crushing Promotions is stoked to present 'Unplugged Sessions', a series of events featuring your favourite local and interstate bands performing their sets in an intimate acoustic setting. Volume 1 features Tube Screamers celebrating the release of their brand new single 'Inebriated', alongside ZephramMax and Bent.

TUBE SCREAMERS are a Gold Coast based three piece formed in 2020, with a vision of "go hard, or go home". Their sound ranges from rock n' roll, to psychedelic, tied in with an old school bluesly undertone, all blended together into their songs with live show that will blow your mind. Having released their debut single 'Black Shoelaces' in 2022 to rave reviews, the band have gone from strength to strength, releasing a further 3 singles and gigging relentlessly. Their latest single 'inebriated' is due for release on November 29th.

ZEPHRAMMAX: Influenced by artists such as YUNGBLUD, Benson Boone, and Harry Styles, ZephramMax uses his emotional and empathetic lyrics to engage with his audience and provide a deep connection. His passion for his art creates a community that people can’t help but enjoy and get involved with, and will send listeners through a range of emotions with his honest and heartfelt music.

BENT: Formed in the green rooms of Meanjin/Brisbane, Bent is a chaotic dreamteam taking a page out of your favourite pop-punk band's book, with a mix of their own sugar and spice, the recipe is one of disaster, taking you through a roller coaster of emotions.

So get down to It's Still A Secret on Friday December 6th, for what's sure to be an unforgettable event!

Doors open at 7pm, tickets available now!

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It's Still A Secret
south brisbane, australia