Ausmusic T-Shirt Day is Just 10 Days Away!

Ausmusic T-Shirt Day is fast approaching, and it’s more important this year than ever before. More than just a chance to rep your favourite band, Ausmusic T-Shirt Day raises vital funds for Support Act. These guys have been there long before the pandemic assisting musicians, crew, industry workers, and their families doing it tough. As you might imagine with so many gig cancellations this year, they need your help now more than ever. Requests for Crisis Relief have increased by 883% since the pandemic began and calls to Support Act’s Wellbeing Helpline are up 52%.

So wear a T-shirt from one of your favourite Aussie bands on November 20. Might I recommend an up-and-coming act your friends might not know to spread the word about their music? If you’re not sure what to wear, check out Support Act’s premium T-shirt range, with exclusive, limited-edition designs from top Aussie acts including Amy Shark, Dope Lemon, Kate Miller-Heidke, and The Teskey Brothers. 100% of the net proceeds from all these shirts will go to Support Act. Alternatively, visit the merch section of your favourite bands’ websites. Use #ausmusictshirtday and tag @supportact, @triplej, and @aria_official to spread the word. And if you can (because I know many of us are hurting through this pandemic), give generously to Support Act. Their work will help our industry so much, ensuring it can return in full force once this nasty pandemic is over.

Isol-Aid will also run a very special Ausmusic T-shirt Day stream featuring Alex Lahey, Dave Graney and Clare Moore, Emily Wurramara, Gordon Koang, L-Fresh the Lion, Mahalia Barnes, Melinda Schneider, Memphis LK, Romy Vager (RVG), and Yirinda. Check that out from 3:55 pm on November 20.

Image used with permission from Ferris Davies PRM

Get Ready for Ausmusic T-Shirt Day

Ausmusic T-Shirt Day is upon us, a day where we show off our favourite Aussie band T-shirts to raise awareness and funds for Support Act. This important charity supports musicians and music industry workers experiencing financial hardship and physical or mental health issues. Funds from this year’s event will expand Support Act’s Wellbeing Helpline.

On November 16, Ausmusic T-shirt Day, you’re invited to donate via the official website, snap a selfie wearing your favourite Australian band T-shirt, and share it on your socials using the hashtags #ausmusictshirtday, @supportact.

“The cool thing about the website is that it enables artists and music lovers to create teams so they can get their workplace, school or social media networks involved in the campaign,” said Support Act CEO Clive Miller. “It’s a really simple and fun way to raise funds for a great cause and we really hope that music fans across Australia can be our ambassadors and get their workplaces involved; and that artists can mobilise the support of their fans.”

Don’t have an Australian band T-shirt yet? I’d suggest you need to spend more time at merch counters! But Support Act has you covered, with specially commissioned band tees available through the Levi’s online store. Proceeds from the sale of these shirts go straight to Support Act.

Image used with permission from Ferris Davies PRM