Published 22nd February 2012. Filed in Live Gigs
Artists Amanda Palmer, Mikelangelo, The Dresden Dolls
TOMORROW IS NATIONAL SLAM DAY!!!
On 23rd February 2010, the SLAM rally saw 20,000 people march through Melbourne to the tune of AC/DC’s definitive ‘Long Way to the Top’, in protest against the Victorian Government’s misguided policy link between live music and violence. Out on the streets of our city, we showed our support and love for a truly great live music community. The SLAM rally was the largest cultural protest in Australia’s history. Now all of Australia has the opportunity to participate in a national event that celebrates our local musicians in our small venues.
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