After the success that Listen Up Music had with the inaugural Torch Fest event in Brisbane in April, the award-winning music industry mental health charity is bringing the special event to both Sydney and Melbourne.

With the initiative to help shine a light on mental health and provide support and guidance, Listen Up Music are working with artists to reach more artists. This has instigated Listen Up Music to bring the massive day-festival featuring a slew of artists to both Sydney and Melbourne

Ali Taylor the co-founder of Listen Up Music states: 

“After launching Torch Fest Brisbane in April, we wanted Sydney and Melbourne to have their own editions, so we’re doing just that. Mental health doesn’t discriminate, and so we felt it only right to shine further light on the topic, in two other states, taking place in July and August.”

Torch Fest Sydney on the 3rd of July will be held at The Factory Theatre. While hosting 15 artists and 10 DJ’s, there will also be a Wellbeing Village featuring incredible surprises across the huge day. Some of the artists performing on the day include Phebe StarrAYA YVESImogen ClarkTiarnieDavid TaylorJesabelAmy Vee and many more.

Following in Melbourne on the 14th of August at Max WattsTorch Fest will host another massive day of music with performances from 13 artists including Shannen James, Alexander BiggsWolfjaySir JudeJade AliceRARIANUSSYThe Mamas and more! 

Tying the event together, all acts will perform a Torch Song representing the light that has helped them through any hardship and/or mental health challenges. The festival will distribute battery-powered torches to each attendee to turn on when each Torch Song is played to create warming atmospheres as the artists reflect on those experiences. 

Tickets for Torch Fest Sydney and Melbourne are on sale now.

Torch Fest Sydney – tickets here
Torch Fest Melbourne – tickets here

 

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