A Show For Casey

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Feat. The You Am I Allstars, Paul Dempsey and more. Sunday 29 September at Simonds Stadium.

ON THIS SUNDAY

Tickets available for just $50 at the door

Playtimes available here

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
  • Gates open at 12:00pm
  • Free entry for persons in wheelchairs and their carers
  • A Show For Casey is a Licensed All Ages event
  • Bring your photo ID if you are 18+ and wish to enter the Licensed Areas
  • Children 12 and under receive free admission
  • For information on the venue, including transportation and parking, head here.
  • EFTPOS facilities will be limited so make sure you bring your $50 for entry and additional cash you may need for the day.

Casey Tutungi’s heartbreaking story has been heard and felt across the country. Fundraising efforts are still crucial to support the 28 year old in receiving the care required after his horrific football accident and resulting spinal injury. Casey and his partner, Bridget, are also preparing for the arrival of their first baby.

Having grown up in Lorne, Casey is a great lover of all things football, music and surfing, therefore it is apt that founder of the internationally renowned The Falls Festival, Simon Daly, has rallied the music industry to stage A Show For Casey concert at Simonds Stadium on Sunday 29 September from 1pm.

Some of Australia’s top acts have thrown their weight and musical prowess behind Casey’s cause and will be performing at this special one-off event in Geelong, headlined with a vintage set of classics from You Am I, who will be joined on stage by some very special guests to form an ‘Allstars’ super group.

Playing alongside You Am I Allstars at A Show For Casey are Something for Kate’s Paul Dempsey, Regurgitator, Missy Higgins, Lisa Mitchell, Magic Dirt’s Adalita, The Bamboos, Dan Sultan and Yacht Club DJs.

It’s an all ages show (children 12 and under admitted for free. Over 18’s bring I.D – this is a licensed concert), with a low ticket price of $50 (+ bf).

All profits go to The Casey Tutungi Appeal.