Some Perth hardcore punk bands are playing music to save greyhounds at Jimmy's Den this Saturday
Do you like music?
Do you like dogs?
Do you wander through life with a desperate longing for genuine human connection?
If your answer is "YES" or "I guess?" to any of the above, then boy oh boy, do we have an event for you.
This Saturday August 27, What Counts Promotions is banding together some local hardcore punk/metal acts for a benefit show for Greyhound Adoptions WA at Jimmy's Den, Northbridge. Headliners Bounty Hunter will be debuting a new voice with their re-release as the final act of the show, and they will be joined by exciting emerging Perth bands Push Me Under, EL CAPITAN, and Cellophane, as well as established rockers Denial and Ratking.
The fun starts at 8pm, and entry will be $10 a pop, and it will all be for a good cause. What more can any hardcore metal/greyhound enthusiast ask for?
CLICK HERE for more details.
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