WAMi 2011 Closing Party - Supported by triple j
 
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WAMi Festival Closing Party
Saturday 28 May | 10:30pm
The Bakery, James Street Northbridge
Tickets $15+bf from nowbaking.com.au

Finishing a week long celebration of WA music, the 2011 WAMi Closing Party will feature some of the best up and coming WA bands at the Bakery Artrage complex.

The triple j supported party will kick off at 10.30pm on Saturday May 28, immediately following the 2011 WAMi Awards presentation, and will feature future stars San Cisco, Split Seconds and Sons of Rico.

Fremantle youngsters San Cisco will open the party, riding high after the successes of first single Golden Revolver, off their EP of the same name. With a set at Groovin the Moo Bunbury and an Architecture in Helsinki support slot in the weeks leading up to the WAMi closing party, these kids will be more than warmed up for the show.

Indie rockers Sons of Rico have a big couple of months ahead of them, with Groovin the Moo Bunbury, a Birds of Tokyo support and their own national tour in June to look forward to. Hitting the stage after San Cisco, their catchy melodies will be sure to have crowds on the dance floor before their set is done.

Later on in the evening, indie kings Split Seconds will take to the stage with their enigmatic brand of sunshine filled indie pop. With recent sets playing Southbound, Laneway, Big Day Out and Margies festivals and supporting the likes of Tim Minchin, Dan Kelly, Little Red and Cloud Control, these boys are sure to impress.

Tickets for the WAMi Closing Party are on sale now for $15 at www.nowbaking.com.au

Limited tickets are available for the WAMi Awards night for $50
which also includes entry for both the awards presentation & triple j Closing Party!

 
www.abc.net.au/triplej

WAMi Festival Closing Party
Saturday 28 May | 10:30pm
The Bakery, James Street Northbridge
Tickets $15+bf from nowbaking.com.au

Finishing a week long celebration of WA music, the 2011 WAMi Closing Party will feature some of the best up and coming WA bands at the Bakery Artrage complex.

The triple j supported party will kick off at 10.30pm on Saturday May 28, immediately following the 2011 WAMi Awards presentation, and will feature future stars San Cisco, Split Seconds and Sons of Rico.

Fremantle youngsters San Cisco will open the party, riding high after the successes of first single Golden Revolver, off their EP of the same name. With a set at Groovin the Moo Bunbury and an Architecture in Helsinki support slot in the weeks leading up to the WAMi closing party, these kids will be more than warmed up for the show.

Indie rockers Sons of Rico have a big couple of months ahead of them, with Groovin the Moo Bunbury, a Birds of Tokyo support and their own national tour in June to look forward to. Hitting the stage after San Cisco, their catchy melodies will be sure to have crowds on the dance floor before their set is done.

Later on in the evening, indie kings Split Seconds will take to the stage with their enigmatic brand of sunshine filled indie pop. With recent sets playing Southbound, Laneway, Big Day Out and Margies festivals and supporting the likes of Tim Minchin, Dan Kelly, Little Red and Cloud Control, these boys are sure to impress.

Tickets for the WAMi Closing Party are on sale now for $15 at www.nowbaking.com.au

Limited tickets are available for the WAMi Awards night for $50
which also includes entry for both the awards presentation & triple j Closing Party!

Barbagallo Korando WAMi Festival Opening Party

www.barbagallo.com.au

WAMi Festival Opening Party
Saturday 21 May | 8:00pm
The Bakery, James Street Northbridge
Tickets $15+bf from nowbaking.com.au


Head to The Bakery on May 21 for the official opening of the 2011 WAMi Festival. With performances from electronic wonder kids Canyons, songstress Abbe May, party boys Bastians Happy Flight, psychedelic wonders Usurper of Modern Medicine, WAM song of the year winner Georgi Kay and the most wonderfully ethereal Rabbit Island, it is a night of fresh WA talent not to miss.

Tickets available for $15 plus booking fee at nowbaking.com.au or at the door.


www.barbagallo.com.au

WAMi Festival Opening Party
Saturday 21 May | 8:00pm
The Bakery, James Street Northbridge
Tickets $15+bf from nowbaking.com.au


Head to The Bakery on May 21 for the official opening of the 2011 WAMi Festival. With performances from electronic wonder kids Canyons, songstress Abbe May, party boys Bastians Happy Flight, psychedelic wonders Usurper of Modern Medicine, WAM song of the year winner Georgi Kay and the most wonderfully ethereal Rabbit Island, it is a night of fresh WA talent not to miss.

Tickets available for $15 plus booking fee at nowbaking.com.au or at the door.

2011 WAMi Festival Sponsors


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is proud to acknowledge and thank our following event supporters

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Event Partners


                          

                 




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the West Australian Music Industry Association
The West Australian Music Industry Association Inc. (WAM) exists to develop the contemporary music industry in Western Australia. WAM is a non-profit membership based association and the peak representative body for contemporary music in WA.

If you're involved in the music industry in any way shape or form, your Memberships stay within WA to assist you and our industry grow through events, competitions, workshops, information service and industry advocacy.

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The West Australian Music Industry Association Inc. (WAM) exists to develop the contemporary music industry in Western Australia. WAM is a non-profit membership based association and the peak representative body for contemporary music in WA.

If you're involved in the music industry in any way shape or form, your Memberships stay within WA to assist you and our industry grow through events, competitions, workshops, information service and industry advocacy.

Join WAM today - you can make a difference right here in Western Australia!

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For more information about the 2011 WAMi Festival, please contact:

Brooke Kelly
WAMi Festival Director
email
brooke@wam.asn.au
phone
+61 (0)8 9227 7962
mobile
+61 (0)400 349 928

 
wam.asn.au/wamifestival
wam.asn.au/awards
wam.asn.au/kissmywami
wam.asn.au/program

For more information about the 2011 WAMi Festival, please contact:

Brooke Kelly
WAMi Festival Director
email
brooke@wam.asn.au
phone
+61 (0)8 9227 7962
mobile
+61 (0)400 349 928

 
wam.asn.au/wamifestival
wam.asn.au/awards
wam.asn.au/kissmywami
wam.asn.au/program

About Brooke
Brooke has performed varied roles in the West Australian arts and music industry over the last 14 years. From her beginnings at Fremantle Arts Centre, Brooke progressed to the role of Program and Events Manager at KULCHA, before working in various capacities at Sunset Events on such large scale festivals as Southbound, West Coast Blues n Roots, St Jerome’s Laneway and One Movement.

Joining the WAM in January 2011, Brooke brings band management skills, has chaired the Propel Youth Arts Board of Management, and coordinated the ‘Next Big Thing’ band showcase competition.
Brooke has performed varied roles in the West Australian arts and music industry over the last 14 years. From her beginnings at Fremantle Arts Centre, Brooke progressed to the role of Program and Events Manager at KULCHA, before working in various capacities at Sunset Events on such large scale festivals as Southbound, West Coast Blues n Roots, St Jerome’s Laneway and One Movement.

Joining the WAM in January 2011, Brooke brings band management skills, has chaired the Propel Youth Arts Board of Management, and coordinated the ‘Next Big Thing’ band showcase competition.
Supporters
WAM gratefully acknowledges the assistance of the State Government of Western Australia through the
DEPARTMENT OF CULTURE AND THE ARTS
WA Department of Culture and the Arts | Lotterywest

WAM is also assisted by the Commonwealth Government through the
AUSTRALIA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS
Australia Council for the Arts

WAM gratefully acknowledges the assistance of the State Government of Western Australia through the
DEPARTMENT OF CULTURE AND THE ARTS
WA Department of Culture and the Arts | Lotterywest

WAM is also assisted by the Commonwealth Government through the
AUSTRALIA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS
Australia Council for the Arts