.jamie___xx & TheAvalanches will headline a one-off climate change benefit show 'No Coal Zone' in Australia
join the movement of artists performing Australian benefit concerts, as the two acts will headline a one-off climate change benefit show"No Coal Zone" in Sydney on March 14.
"I’ve spent a lot of time in Australia over the past decade and each time I come, I’m inspired to make music. I’m always blown away by its awe-inspiring nature, the unrivaled friendliness of its people and the quality of its Doofs," Jamie said in a press statement, using Aussie slang for an outdoor dance party."The loss it has suffered has been a blow to people all around the world, so it felt only right to come back this year and help raise money through this party.
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