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.