DanceAID Goes National, Plans Flood Relief CD

Floods in ToowoombaDue to overwhelming support, the DanceAID concert to benefit the Queensland flood relief efforts has become a national event. The dance music community will now play in Byron Bay, the Gold Coast, Adelaide, and Darwin, in addition to the already announced Melbourne event.

The line-up is also getting stronger, with international acts Malente, James Curd, and Mark Brown joining the already announced local artists including Kaz James, the Nervo sisters, Ruby Rose, Zoe Badwi, TV Rock, The Potbelleez, and heaps more.

If you can’t get to any of the shows don’t worry; you can still show your support. A DanceAID CD will also be released featuring tracks from the involved artists, including previously unreleased acoustic versions of singles from Dirty Sound and Zoe Badwi. Look for it on iTunes from Friday January 21.

If you want to see the DanceAID artists doing their thing in the flesh though, and raise some money for the Queensland flood relief efforts, here are the places you need to be.

19 January 2011 – Prince of Wales, Melbourne
20 January 2011 – La La Land, Byron Bay
20 January 2011 – Platinum, Gold Coast
21 January 2011 – Red Square, Adelaide
23 January 2011 – Discovery, Darwin

Image source: Timothy @ Flickr

Melbourne Concerts for Queensland Flood Relief

Australia’s hip-hop and dance communities have beaten Michael Gudinski to the punch, organising some massive flood relief shows in Melbourne before the official announcement of Sound Relief 2.

If you’re free tonight make sure you get down to the Corner Hotel for its Hip Hop Flood Relief show. America’s Pharoahe Monch will headline the night, alongside M-Phazes, Boogie Blind of X-Ecutioners, Promoe, Briggs, and heaps more.

If that’s not enough notice for you, make sure you clear your calendar for DanceAid at the Prince Bandroom on January 19. It features a who’s who of the local dance music scene, including The Potbelleez, TV Rock, Zoe Badwi, the Nervo sisters, Kaz James, Ruby Rose, and that’s just for starters.

Money from both shows will benefit the Queensland Premier’s Disaster Relief Appeal. I think it’s amazing to see all the artists signing up for these kinds of shows with such little notice. I’ll bring you details of any other events I hear about them raising money for this all important cause.

Image source: Rae Allen @ Flickr