Sonic Solidarities: Palestinian Relief Fundraiser Fest

Sonic Solidarities: Palestinian Relief Fundraiser Fest

Sat, 6 Sep at 3:00PM $22.45 Get tickets on Oztix


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SONIC SOLIDARITIES: PALESTINIAN RELIEF FUNDRAISER FEST at The Fitzroy Pinnacle
Saturday 6th September, 2025 at 3:00pm
 
SONIC SOLIDARITIES: a Palestinian Relief Fundraiser Fest The DIY indie-punk emos of narrm converge once again, this time on the Fitzroy Pinnacle, in solidarity with Palestinians experiencing genocide and ethnic cleansing at the hands of Israel and its material and diplomatic accomplices, including the Australian state. Help us raise much needed funds for the PCRF and Olive Kids, supporting Palestinian children facing bombardment, starvation, and displacement.
Providing the sounds of solidarity on the day are: Suzi, Baby Shower, DTUX, Beth Seymour and the Lizzies, Strawberry Prince, Overthinker, and I Extend My Arms.

Mornington Peninsula born-and-raised songstress Suzi is breathing new life into alternative Australiana folk-rock. Suzi's honest, destigmatising lurocosm touches on the heartbreaking reality of being young and mentally ill in this day and age.

Baby Shower are the bratty, self-aware disruptors of Melbourne's punk scene. They are equal parts chaos and charm, with a knack for spinning emotional angst into razor-sharp hooks. DTUX They're coming out of their cage and they're doing just fine - Melbourne's indie punk rock duo DTUX (Don't Text Ur Ex, if ya fancy) are back and ready to rock and/or roll at the Pinny.

The busiest woman in punk, Beth Seymour, has been mainstay of Melbourne's music scene across three decades. Equal parts Brody Dalle, Liz Stokes and Laura Jane Grace, the prolific writer/producer and proud trans-woman continues to release her idiosyncratic brand of alternative music, combining earnest lyricism, power-pop melodies and a punk attitude.

A five piece line up crowded with seasoned players. Overthinker will bumble their way into your heart with sheer force of sincerity. With a rollicking, rattling folk pop performance, Overthinkers songs are wordy and winding snapshots of friendship, sociological frustration and the fight to stay kind in an unkind world

Strawberry Prince is the alter-ego of Canberra native and now Melbourne based Aidan Bairstow. Armed with just his voice and a sea-foam green guitar, Strawberry Prince writes songs that are equal parts silly and sincere, focusing on themes of love, loss, and the prospect of starting a new life with a group of aliens

Featuring members of Oh Daisy, Drive Safe, Turn South, and Strawberry Prince, I Extend My Arms are a post-rock band that evoke an entrancing, dream-like state through their highly emotive and contemplative wall-of-soundscapes.

This event is taking place on the stolen lands of the Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung peoples of the Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded. The ongoing fight for Indigenous self-determination on this continent is the same struggle that Palestinians have been engaged in for more than 76 years.

Presales $20+BF, $25 on the door
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The Fitzroy Pinnacle,
251 St Georges Rd, Fitzroy North VIC

DIRECTIONS: 11 Tram line, stop 22 Scotchmer St/ St Georges Rd

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The Fitzroy Pinnacle
251 St Georges Rd, Fitzroy North VIC 3068, Australia
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