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Tiltmeter visit the Karma HallTalented Melbourne band play all ages show in Morwell By Emma Kae - 12th September 2000 - Back to News This month, Morwell’s Karma Hall will see Melbourne band Tiltmeter hit the stage in a big way.
Tiltmeter, known for their single “H10” as heard on Triple J, are heading to Morwell for the first time in over a year. Having played in the company of bands like Something for Kate, Shihad, 28 days, Area 7, and Motor Ace, Tiltmeter are definitely worth a listen.
The support line up includes Something Big, a fresh new band from Moonee Ponds; SiR MESiK a credible mixture of sounds and displays; and Fluctuation, the Churchill band everyone has been talking about.
The gig is hosted by the Karma Push Club, a non-for-profit organisation who aim to bring all ages drug and alcohol-free entertainment to the youth of the community.
Come along and see the show…
WHEN? September 30th {7:00-11:30}
WHERE? Karma Hall, Buckley St. Morwell
HOW MUCH? $7 entry, strictly no pass-outs.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: office@messenger.com.au

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