SLAM Make History - MusicNSW

SLAM has made history with over 100 venues registered for National SLAM Day happening on February 23rd 2012.

Over 100 venues from across the country will be celebrating Australian live music in small venues by hosting a National SLAM Day event.

Prominent Sydney venues such as The Annandale, Goodgod Smallclub, FBi Social, Yours and Owls, The Vanguard and The Gaelic embracing SLAM’s celebration of the Australian live music scene. To register your venue or to see the full list of venues participating in the National SLAM Day head here.

“We are so excited to see over 100 venues already signed up, from Tennant Creek to Hobart, Gosford to Melbourne, Fremantle to Adelaide, artists and venues are coming together to celebrate local live music, with more being registered each day. Giving thousands of music lovers the opportunity to get out and support their local live music scene” SLAM Day organizer Helen Marcou.

Last year 20, 000 people marched down Melbourne’s Swanson Street in response to the crippling Victorian liquor licensing laws, marking the inaugural SLAM Day and also marking the largest cultural protest in Australia’s history.

For more information on National SLAM Day head here.