Grinspoon frontman and all-round good dude Phil Jamieson has put together a fantastic fundraiser night, dubbed Magic Castle, for headspace Port Macquarie. Happening December 13, the musical extravaganza will raise money to support the vital work headspace does supporting the mental health of young people in Port.
Along with a headlining set from Phil, punters will also enjoy music from Byron Bay punk act Mini Skirt, Newcastle singer-songwriter Grace Turner, and Port Macquarie’s own Royal Chant, Genes, and Vena Klymo.
Tickets are $30 plus booking fee, a steal for a night’s entertainment that’s all for a good cause. Get yours at the venue, Panthers Port Macquarie, or Oztix.
Image used with permission from Wonderlick
Hi Lauren,
I was just reading your bio. I was at that gig, playing in the support band The Hipslingers with Jimmy Barnes at the Civic Theatre!
Looking forward to raising a crew to come along to the gig. I went to uni with Grace Turner and was performing at Skyline Dashville with Dashville Progress Society, where Grace gave us an amazing set. So I’ll be there to support her, Phil and all the other acts for a cause close to my heart.
Cheers,
Stu
Wow – so technically you were the first live music act I ever saw! That’s very cool! What a small world. 🙂 Hope you enjoy the show in Port. It looks like it’ll be fantastic.