Flood Benefit
Regurgitator, The Fauves, Grinspoon's Phil Jamieson and more are hitting The Brightside's stages to raise funds for flood relief.
Overview
If you live in Brisbane and you haven't seen Regurgitator live approximately 752 times, do you really live in Brisbane? They're the homegrown act that released two of the best-ever albums of the 90s — that'd be Tu-Plang and Unit — and they're local legends. They'll also be taking to The Brightside's stages to raise money for flood-affected Lismore folks on Friday, March 11, because flood benefits don't get no better than this.
Less than a week after holding its last flood-relief benefit, the Warner Street spot is welcoming in a heap more musos, who'll all do their thing for a great cause, too. Joining the Gurge: The Fauves and Grinspoon's Phil Jamieson for a big 90s vibe, as well as Nice Biscuit, Sammm., Seaside, Slowrip, Square Tugs and Mitch, Please.
This is a no-frills affair that's all about bands, tunes and notching up that cash. And if you're wondering how much difference these kinds of gigs make, last week's raised $18,727.61.
Just called Flood Benefit, the latest show kicks off at 5.30pm, will span across two stages and is selling $56.10 tickets now.
All proceeds will be donated to the Lismore Flood Appeal.