SYN’s Freekick Band Competition On Again

SYN’s Freekick Band Competition On Again




Written by Esther Semo on 1 May 2012

It’s that time of year again! For the third year running, Student Youth Network (SYN) is partnering with the Reclink Community Cup to hold the Free Kick Competition; an initiative for new and emerging bands to play at the 2012 Reclink Community Cup alongside some of Melbourne’s best bands.

The competition is for bands with members under the age of 30 and all entrants go in the running to be chosen as one of the Free Kick finalists that will battle it out at The Tote on Thursday May 24.  An expert panel of judges from SYN, Triple R 102.7FM, PBS 106.7FM and the Rockdogs will determine the winner.

The winner of the Free Kick final will play the opening set at the Reclink Community Cup on Sunday June 24 at Elsternwick Park, alongside the Melburnian dream team lineup of Blue Ruin, Boomgates and Bunny Monroe.

To enter visit syn.org.au/freekick 

Entries close at 5pm on the 15th of May so get in quick!


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