Australian music industry charity Support Act presents a star-studded line-up of ambassadors to kick off the next phase of Ausmusic T-Shirt Day.
Ambassadors Missy Higgins, Tony Armstrong and Ayesha Mason are among a who’s-who of famous, Australian faces in the realms of music, screen and sport – who are throwing their support behind the fundraiser.
A community service announcement, produced by Mushroom Creative House, also features Missy Higgins, Tony Armstrong and Ayesha Madon alongside Alice Ivy, Becca Hatch, Dale Tanner, Dami Im, Dan Sultan, Darcy Moore, Go-Jo, Grace Joan & the Giants, ILLY, James Johnston, Lotte Gallagher, Max Jackson, Nathan Cavaleri, Ninajirachi, Nooky, Sam McGovern, SHAMITA, Vera Blue, WILSN, 100% That Tim, and triple j Drive’s Abby Butler and Tyrone Pynor.
“It’s great to be joining so many amazing Australian voices supporting Ausmusic T-Shirt Day this year,” Missy Higgins says. “Not only are we celebrating the brilliant depth of incredible Australian music, but the campaign helps to keep the music playing for everyone working in Australian music by raising funds for Support Act.”
Melbourne/Naarm-based Alice Ivy adds, “I was stoked to be asked to be involved – Support Act do really important work for musicians like myself, people on our teams, and everyone working in our industry really, so I’m glad I can give back.”
Some of this year’s ambassadors have also contributed an exclusive Ausmusic T-Shirt Day design for the occasion, joining the likes of Paul Kelly, Powder Finger, Royel Otis, G Flip, The Wolfe Brothers and Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers. There’s also a special Mobmusic T-Shirt curated by Nooky.
“With Ausmusic Month upon us, now is the time to create a fundraising team at work or with friends, make sure that you have your Ausmusic t-shirt at the ready, and to wear and donate now or any time in the lead up to, and on, Ausmusic T-Shirt Day on 28 November,” Support Act CEO Clive Miller says. “Remember, life’s better with Australian music and this is our opportunity to help raise urgently needed funds to support music workers across the country doing it tough.”
You can buy a shirt from the premium t-shirt range while stocks last, donate to the campaign, sign up to fundraise, and share the love on socials.
Ausmusic T-Shirt Day is on 28 November.