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CrewCare Announce Details For National ROADY4ROADIES 2021 Events in Australia!



2021 Event Ambassadors:

ICEHOUSE | Missy Higgins | Vika & Linda | Paul Dempsey Brian Ritchie | The Badloves | Catherine Britt | King Canyon



Roadies, they’re the true unsung heroes of the music events we all enjoy, but these roles often take their toll on those involved.


On 13 March 2020, the COVID-19 Pandemic brought live music to a complete standstill. All shows were cancelled and over 20,000 live production crew found themselves without work. Roady4Roadies 2020 was one of the first events affected with 13 events cancelled just 2 weeks out.


Almost 12 months later, it remains virtually unchanged with the industry operating at less than 4 per cent of pre-COVID levels, a result of continual border closures, physical distancing regulations and snap lockdowns.


Roady4Roadies is a day for crew, and the musicians who work with them, to reconnect with their colleagues, friends and family, providing each other with the support of their peers and acknowledging their resilience throughout such trying times.

Roady4Roadies 2021 will be held in 10 major cities across the Australia on Sunday 11 April 2021 in what has now become a truly national day for Roadies. CrewCare are thrilled to welcome our 2021 Roady4Roadies’ Ambassadors / Supporters with ICEHOUSE, Missy Higgins, Vika & Linda Bull, Paul Dempsey (Something for Kate), Brian Ritchie (Violent Femmes/MONA) Catherine Britt, The Badloves and King Canyon.


“In its first year, Roady4Roadies raised $71,500.00 from being staged in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth,” says CrewCare co-director and co-founder Howard Freeman on behalf of the association’s board. The net profit of $62,820.00 went to the Support Act ‘Roadies Fund’ to assist crew in crisis.”


This year, Roady4Roadies events have been confirmed to take place in Adelaide, Brisbane, Central Coast, Darwin, Hobart, Melbourne, Newcastle, Perth, Sydney and Townsville. The day commences with the Roady4Roadies Walk (a leisurely 3-4kms) culminating in a variety of family activities and performances at well known entertainment precincts. All walk participants receive a free t-shirt and face mask, with sunscreen and bottled water available along the route. The aim of Roady4Roadies is to bring public awareness to the diverse range of highly technical and creative skills required to make our dreams to come true and raise desperately needed funds to help those in crisis.


Tickets for all Roady4Roadies events are $30 plus BF (includes t-shirt and face mask) and are on sale NOW from moshtix.com.au/roady4roadies.


Virtual Tickets are also available for those unable to attend on the day who wish to support the events by making a donation that will directly assist crew in crisis.


For info on all events and Roady4Roadies Walk details, go to roady4roadies.com.au



ROADY4ROADIES 2021 EVENTS – SUNDAY, 11 APRIL 2021

ADELAIDE Adelaide Entertainment Centre 11:30am

BRISBANE Brisbane Entertainment Centre 10:30am

CENTRAL COAST The Entrance Leagues Club 11:00am

DARWIN Darwin Entertainment Centre 1:00pm

HOBART The Salty Dog, Kingston Beach 11:30am

MELBOURNE Palais Theatre, St Kilda 11:00am

NEWCASTLE Lizotte's, Newcastle 4:30pm

PERTH The Lucky Shag 11:00am

SYDNEY Addison Road, Marrickville 11:30am

TOWNSVILLE North Queensland Stadium 3:30pm


Iva Davies (ICEHOUSE)

ICEHOUSE has been playing shows for a very long time – and we would not have been able to without our Crew. Due to the Pandemic, road crew have done it tougher than most in the last year and Roady4Roadies is a chance for all crew - and artists –

to come together and support one another



Missy Higgins

I’m in endless awe at the professionalism of music crew, how hard they work and the standard they work to. Us artists literally could not do what we do without a highly skilled team of men and women behind the scenes making it all happen. But it's a really tough job, working crazy long hours and away from home months at a time. It takes its toll on mental and physical health. Then throw into the mix the past year with restrictions on live events, it’s just been devastating for so many music workers and their families who suddenly found themselves unable to make ends meet. We need events like Roady4Roadies more than ever right now, so we can show our support and raise some much needed funds for these amazing men and woman who’ve always been the backbone of what we do.






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