Bullet Bra II is a celebration of FLINTA and gender non-conforming performers.
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After an incredibly successful inaugural event last year, Bullet Bra returns for another huge event this November.
Presented by Runt! Records and GLOSS, the mini-festival is a celebration of FLINTA (Female, Lesbian, Intersex, Non-binary, Transgender, and Agender) and gender non-conforming performers.
The two-night spectacle is held at Ancient World on Saturday 28 November and Sunday 29 November, with Runt! Records and GLOSS curating one night each.
On Saturday, Runt! Records presents an all-ages evening of entertainment featuring incredible bands, acoustic sets, lesbian vs tboy arm wrestling and late-night DJs.
Taking to the stage are Melbourne alt-rockers The Vovos, local duo Mum Friends and emerging indie rockers Pearly Stars. The lineup also features Cahli Baker, Jem, Ratm0m, Angelpoise, DJ Euro Trash and Ugly 60.
GLOSS take charge on Sunday with an 18+ evening of electronic beats courtesy of Adelaide's best FLINTA DJs performing across two stages. The impressive lineup of DJs includes Crystalixious, Elsie, Hart Flayme, JBaby, Ketracel, Mel Lake, NIXIE, xxxquisite and zozo.
Tickets for both nights are on sale now, with Saturday tickets $20 online or $25 at the door, and Sunday tickets $15 online or $20 at the door. Those keen for the entire weekend can grab a two-day pass for just $30. Grab your ticket now via humanitix.com.
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A collaboration between Runt! Records and GLOSS, Bullet Bra aims to highlight non-male creatives in a supportive and inclusive environment. This year’s event also showcases Girls with Power Tools, a local event collective for female bands that was big in the ‘90s. Those attending will be able to grab reprinted zines and CDs, helping connect the pioneers of the scene with the new generation.
Founded by Bella Veith and Lilith Malloy, Runt! Records is an event management company focused on supporting female and gender non-conforming artists, photographers, technical staff and audiences in the local music scene.
Zoe Goldfinch developed GLOSS as a way to showcase dance music events and artists with a clear focus on representing FLINTA and gender non-conforming curators, located on unceded Kaurna Yarta.
Runt! Records and GLOSS present Bullet Bra II at Ancient World on Saturday 28 November and Sunday 29 November. Tickets on sale now via humanitix.com.
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