Coalcliff Surf Life Saving Club has found a way around a Wollongong City Council enforced banning of their regular fundraiser, The Bombie.
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The popular music event may not be able to share the sounds along the ocean front due to residents’ noise complaints, but it will start “popping-up” at Stanwell Park’s CWA Hall.
A successful one-off gig in Thirroul in March proved to organisers the community missed the Bombie and it’s contribution to music and the surf club.
”We received amazing support at our Anita's theatre fundraising gig and the feedback we had was that people miss the community 'get together',” Damion Stirling said.
“We have decided to do a series of pop up gigs leading into summer to keep the Bombie community spirit alive.”
The first “pop-up” will be a West African flavoured evening on Saturday July 1, with Moussa Diakite and Wassado plus DJ Nautilus Sound.
Tickets $20 plus gold coin donation to the surf club. Mexican cuisine from Uluwatu Blue available for purchase; BYO alcohol.