US politico-punks Anti-Flag will hold a listening session and Q&A to play fans their new album 'The Bright Lights Of America''.
The band will hold the sessions in Sydney and Melbourne while in Australia for the Big Day Out.The listening sessions are a charity event for the Wesley Mission.
Fans are requested to bring a can of tinned food to donate to Wesley Mission for admittance into the event.
Anti-Flag are a socially conscious band. Their efforts in the last 12 months have led to 10,000 young people registering to vote in the USA, they have raised money to build wells in Africa as well as donating proceeds from their music sales to Victims of Violent Crime.
The 'Bright Lights of America' album will be released on March 31.
Hang out with Anti-Flag at:
1pm, Saturday 26 January @ The Gaelic Club, Sydney *all ages?64 Devonshire St
Surry Hills NSW 2010
2pm, Tuesday 29 January @ Rare Records, St Kilda *all ages
Level 1 , 82 Acland St?St. Kilda VIC 3182
As well as Big Day Out dates, Anti-Flag are also supporting Rage Against The Machine at the Sydney Entertainment Centre on January 25 and Festival Hall, Melbourne on January 30.
They also have their own shows at the Gaelic Club in Sydney on January 28 and the Hi-Fi Bar in Melbourne on January 30.










