CWSC Presents: Bless The West

CWSC Presents: Bless The West

Tue, 11 Nov at 6:00PM $11.25 Get tickets on Oztix


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On the 11th of November, we will be holding the one and only Bless the West. Get ready for a massive night, held by the shared partnership of Cranbourne West Secondary College and The Tote. This lineup is set to deliver a night you wont forget! From soaring vocals to gritty guitar riffs, each band brings their own uniqueness and unstoppable presence. Dont miss out, this gig is all about loud music, good vibes and a crowd that knows how to move.

 

This show consists of Year 10 students who have participated in an elective regarding music. The gig will feature 4 up and coming bands from Cranbourne West Secondary College - Wing Spreaders, Monarchs!, BCs and Red Tie, Blue Tie. Every band has different genres like Rock, Bossa Nova, Pop Rock, Alternative, Pop, R&B and Indie Rock. We also have some good vibes. We are grateful we were given such an opportunity and we all hope you will all be there in support of us and our futures. We will make sure we don't disappoint, mark our words.

 

Doors Open - 6:00pm

Wing Spreaders - 6:30pm - 6:55pm

Monarchs - 7:10pm - 7:35pm

BCs - 7:50pm - 8:15pm

Red Tie Blue Tie- 8:30pm - 8:55pm

Event Concludes - 9:00pm

 

Cranbourne West Secondary College, a government supported inclusion school in the outer southeastern suburbs of Melbourne, in partnership with The Tote, proudly presents Bless the West. This event marks the culmination of the Year 10 Gig Workshop project, where students have collaborated closely with The Tote's booking and venue management team to organise, promote and perform as part of their own gig at one of Melbourne's most iconic live music venues. This program is designed to prepare students for the realities of gigging and live performance in Melbourne, fostering resilience, adaptability and experience among young musicians.

Venue

The Tote - Band Room
71 Johnston St, Collingwood VIC 3066, Australia
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