Calling all young Western Sydney artists!
Join MusicNSW at Campbelltown music & arts community space The Sedgewick Ave Project on Thursday, 26th March for a youth-focused listening party where you can share your demos & unreleased tracks & connect with others in the local music scene.
Artists, submit your demos/unreleased music for the Listening Party by selecting the ‘submission’ ticket type via Humanitix and sharing a link at the checkout (Soundcloud, Bandcamp, Google Drive, Dropbox etc.).
MusicNSW endeavours to create a space where all levels of music production are welcome; songs to showcase can come from field recordings to the warmth of a high-end studio mix. Please ensure you are comfortable having your music played aloud in front of others. Both rising and established acts can make a submission - only 10 slots are available, so get in quick!
This will be a safe space, crafted with artists in mind and hosted by your local MusicNSW Coordinator, Fernando Benavides & Stan Bravo (The Sedgewick Ave Project).
Light snacks and drinks will be provided.
Spots are limited – free entry via RSVP.
Presented in partnership with The Sedgewick Ave Project.
For all access enquiries, please contact Fernando Benavides at fernando@musicnsw.com.

FERNANDO BENAVIDES
Western Sydney Coordinator
Born & raised in Western Sydney to immigrant Chilean parents, Fernando is an artist, musician, and co-founder of community collective Beat Kitchen Records whose work explores multiculturalism and self-identity in Western Sydney. BKR has promoted expression through music and art for five years, working alongside councils, venues and brands to activate spaces and nurture community connection. Fernando is based on Dharug country.

STAN BRAVO
The Sedgewick Ave Project
The Sedgewick Ave Project is a Campbelltown-based non-profit organization dedicated to empowering young people through hip hop culture, creative arts, and entrepreneurship. Founded by Stanley Ceezar Jovensoir (Stan Bravo), the organization delivers structured workshops, mentorship, and real-world skill development programs designed to build confidence, emotional literacy, and pathways into the creative industries. With a strong focus on youth engagement, wellbeing, and community impact, The Sedgewick Ave Project provides safe, culturally relevant spaces where young people can develop their voice, talents, and leadership potential.