
Little Bushman, Hannah Howes, The Aviators, The Thomas Oliver Band, Harbour City Electric, Olmecha & Hikoikoi
Where: San Francisco Bathhouse - 171 Cuba Street
When: Thursday 8:00pm 18th Mar 2010 - 3:00am
Price: $15 unwaged, $20 waged
Some of New Zealand's hottest musicians have teamed up to try to raise funds for the survivors of the Haiti earthquake. Help for Haiti will be held on Thursday 18 March at the San Francisco Bathhouse with 100% of the door sales going direct to Save the Children Haiti Appeal.
The line up is huge! In a rare treat Little Bushman will wow the crowd with their psychedelic rock sounds that has made their live shows so memorable.
Alongside six supporting acts and with Hikoikoi's earthy roots, Harbour City Electrics soul driven funk and the emceeing magic of Olmecha the dance floor will definitely be jumping. Djs Ricky Gooch and Mara TK also join the line up as does the sweet soul of Hannah Howes, the soaring vocals of The Aviators, and the blues rock of The Thomas Oliver Band.
Save the Children has over 300 staff on the ground in Haiti working hard to deliver much need emergency assistance.
'We have provided clean water, food and health care to 492,209 children and families but the children of Haiti still desperately need our support, especially with the upcoming rainy season. Poor sanitation and drainage and inadequate shelter can encourage the spread of disease so we are training health workers, treating diseases and building weather-resistant structures,' said Save the Children Chief Executive Liz Gibbs.
'It's fantastic to see Wellington musicians
coming together to make this night happen for Haiti. The money raised
will be used to help our emergency effort and to make sure children
and their families have a brighter future.'
The fist act goes on at 8pm with ticket sales only so don't miss out on the opportunity to hear seven acts in one epic night and help Haiti in the process.
Help for Haiti Fundraising Concert
Thursday 18 March 2010 @ San Francisco Bathhouse
8pm
Waged $20
Unwaged $15
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