Rock the ValleyCome and see some of Victoria's best musical talent By Karma Push - 27th March 2001 - Back to News Morwell’s Karma Hall is set to rock again this weekend, with the local Push Club holding their first event for 2001.
Headlining is critically acclaimed Melbourne rock outfit Gavin, well known for their harmonic guitar and catchy choruses. Seen recently at Rock The Park, Gavin played up a storm and evidently made their mark on the audience.
Alongside Gavin we have four local acts:
Channel 3 (resident favourite, a punk trio hailing from Moe),
Flaccid Goat Fluger (ask no questions, they will tell you no lies),
Substrate (another Moe based band showing the world what they can do)
And No Vacancy (breathing anticipation, they are newcomers to the stage).
The event will be held on Saturday March 31st. Entry is $7 with doors opening at 7:30pm. For more details, visit the Karma Push website
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: office@messenger.com.au

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