Skip navigation

Indymedia UK is a network of individuals, independent and alternative media activists and organisations, offering grassroots, non-corporate, non-commercial coverage of important social and political issues

Amnesty International Benefit in Glasgow

Owen Duffy | 23.11.2003 21:13

Puny Human Promotions, a new left wing independent concert promotions group, are organising a benefit gig for Amnesty International at the 13th Note in King Street, Glasgow on December 2nd.

If this first gig is successful then it will be the first of what will hopefully be a regular series of gigs in support of human rights and anti fascist/racist groups.

The bands performing are Screaming About Nothing (melodic/discordant band influenced by Tool), Audiophile (indie rock influenced by Radiohead and the Smashing Pumpkins) and MIA (funk rock influenced by Incubus, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Rage Against the Machine).

The gig starts at 9pm downstairs at the 13th Note and admission is £3 on the door. Every penny raised from this gig will be donated to Amnesty International. The bands are supporting the cause by playing for free and the venue operators were kind enough to support Amnesty by providing free use of their facilities, so we stand a good chance of raising a lot of money to help support human rights around the world.

Summary of Details

Time and Date - 9pm, December 2nd
Venue - Downstairs at the 13th Note, King Street
Bands - Screaming About Nothing, Audiophile, MIA
Price - £3

It's cheap, it's in support of a good cause and the bands are all excellent, so come along. It should be a great night.

Owen Duffy


Links

Server Appeal Radio Page Video Page Indymedia Cinema Offline Newsheet