A charity event in support of the People of Palestine
Featuring: Inbranders, Fajadja, Hemony Tapes and Shamba Lion Soundsystem
We joined hands together for a bass heavy charity event in support of the People of Palestine. Let the power of Music and Unity bring us together and let’s try to help those in need.
Join us for a night of Live music with 3 energetic bands and a full Reggae Dub Sound System!
Besides that there will be merch available from arts & crafts to vinyl records which will be donated as well.
Saturday February 24, 2024
From 08:00 PM to 03:00 AM
@ Het Machinegebouw
at Het Groene Veld
Buikslotermeerdijk 95
1027GE AMSTERDAM (Noord)
TICKETS at the door: 12.50 Cash only(!)
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INBRANDERS : 7-member nu-metal band from Amsterdam with a strong punk influence and a deep appreciation for hip-hop and electronic music.
FAJADJA
Fajadja is a bass-heavy act with influences including funk, hip-hop, disco, reggae and ska.
HEMONY TAPES
Amsterdam based band with new-wave/post-punk influences.
SHAMBA LION SOUND SYSTEM
Amsterdam Sound System bringing their rich, dynamic style to the dance, whether that be nicing it up with classic rub-a-dub and early dance hall, or through heavier dubplates in combination with live vocals and heavy bass!
All artists play for free so all proceeds from ticket sales can be donated to Palestine.
> Visit the website Plant Een Olijfboom
About Plant een Olijfboom's Palestine Fund:
“"With donations we support people in need with blankets and clothes, and when possible with drinkable water, food and medicine. The people helping are also people trying to survive. The situation is constantly changing. Through our local contacts we do what is possible.
Palestinians in Gaza are literally being bombed to death for more than 100 days already. Complete neighbourhoods have disappeared. Entire families are removed from the municipal register, because everybody from baby to grandmother is killed. There is no safe place in Gaza. Your donations help people directly and all donations to the Palestine Fund are 100% spent in Palestine."