Some of Newcastle’s most passionate voices are coming together for a powerful night of music and solidarity.
The Make Some Noise – Stand For Palestine mini-festival fundraiser will take over the Hamilton Station Hotel next month, aiming to support aid organisations delivering essential relief in Gaza.
The grassroots fundraiser will feature a stacked lineup of local and national acts, including renowned hip-hop artist Urthboy, punk powerhouse Boudicca, and genre-bending favourites Krisp, alongside Bardvarkk, Herd Immunity, Michael McNaughton, Redlight Trolley and Marimayi.
Every cent from ticket sales will go directly to organisations providing humanitarian aid in Gaza, ensuring that the support goes where it’s needed most.
In addition to the live music, the event will feature guest speakers and artists sharing updates from Gaza and the West Bank, along with practical ways attendees can take action and stand in solidarity with the people of Palestine.
Organisers say the aim is not just to raise funds, but to raise awareness, start conversations, and inspire real action within the local community.
The Make Some Noise – Stand For Palestine mini-festival is happening on Friday 1 August. Tickets are just $20 and can be purchased from thehamiltonstationhotel.oztix.com.au.










