UPDATE: Shed Zeppelin has very kindly offered to upgrade their performance from the unplugged trio to the full blown 5 piece rock explosion and it makes sense to close the show with this. New program below. :)
Loki’s Lodge is pleased to announce its very first live music fundraiser – ‘Pig Day Out’ to be held from 12pm-6pm on Sunday August 7 at Memo Music Hall, St.Kilda. This event replaces the one planned for earlier in the year at Loki’s Lodge in Derinal, central Victoria.
Our events team has assembled some of Victoria’s best tribute and cabaret acts to ensure there is literally something for every attendee:
• Shed Zeppelin – In all their 5-piece electric glory (5pm)
• McNamarr Project – Saluting the Kings and Queens of Soul (3.30pm)
• Eugene Hamilton & The Money – The Sultan of Smooth and his band croon tunes to groove to (2.00pm)
• Audrey Twins – Perform the Girlgroup hits of the 60s Cabaret Style (12.30pm)
Loki’s Lodge is funded completely by donation and merchandise sales, so attendees can be assured their ticket price is going to a good cause. However the performers will also be paid going rates.
But tix wont last so book now! Why not get a party together to enjoy the day?
Why Pig Day Out?
Loki’s Lodge is named after one of our very first – and still current, rescue residents, Loki the pig. Seem appropriate that he should be the star of the show!
What’s Loki’s Lodge and what does it do?
Loki’s Lodge is a registered not-for-profit organisation dedicated to the welfare of animals. Our particular focus is on finding homes for rural animals that are surrendered due to changed life circumstances. Increasingly people are moving off the land, back to smaller properties, towns and retirement villages and this means their special animals must find new homes. We take them in, assess them and find new homes with loving owners who will continue their care.
We are located on an 80 acre property one and a half hours north of Melbourne. We use Loki’s Lodge to educate the public on the plight of farmed animals. There is a societal disconnect between the abolition of animal cruelty on the one hand and the preparedness to ignore the plight of factory farmed animals we use as a food source on the other. We believe that providing experiential education raises the awareness of animal suffering and cruelty within the animal agricultural industry. Knowledge is the power to change the way our society views the welfare of farmed animals.
We are a Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) entity. This means any donations are tax deductible in Australia.
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