SOUND THE SIREN - ROCK FOR MS Siren Divinyls Show

Fri. 22 Nov, 2013 at 8:00pm AWST
18 and Over
AUD $15.00 - AUD $150.00
18 and Over
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AUD $15.00 - AUD $150.00
18 and Over
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SOUND THE SIREN - ROCK FOR MS
Siren Divinyls Show


Presale Tickets ended Wednesday November 20, 2013 at 5:00pm
Some tickets will still be available for $20 at the door. Be early!
All proceeds to the Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA

Doors open at 8pm. Show starts at 8:30pm. Be early - don't miss the raffle!


SIREN IS
Donna Greene (vocals), Jamie Page (lead guitar), Gaz Campbell (rhythm guitar), Craig Skelton (keys), Pete Borg (bass), Troy Brazier (drums)


Special Guest Dean Denton (The Frames) ... with other special guests throughout the show.


Huge Acts on the show   Graham Greene Band  &  HELLS BELLS


MC Dean Clairs (Mix 94.5) Auction, Raffle


A message of support from Little Pattie (Patricia Amphlett OAM): 6 August 2013:
"Shortly after Chrissy's passing, Donna Greene, lead singer of Perth band Siren (billed as The Ultimate Divinyls Tribute) paid tribute to Chrissy with a special show in Perth. Donna performed the show whilst suffering fatigue, pain and impaired vision, and in an ironic twist has now been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) herself! Donna is now even more determined to raise money for the MS Society so please support her by liking her page & if you live in Perth, by going along to any future SIREN - Divinyls Show shows in Perth!"


Did you know? Relapsing/Remitting is the most common form of MS and is usually diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 50.


MS is a disease of the central nervous system which results in damage to myelin — a protective sheath surrounding the nerve fibres. When myelin is damaged this interferes with messages between the brain and other parts of the body. The symptoms of MS are different for each person. For some people, MS is characterised by periods of relapse and remission while for others it has a progressive pattern. For everyone it makes life unpredictable. It is estimated that over 23,000 people in Australia have MS. An additional 1,000 Australians are diagnosed with MS every year, equating to approximately four people every working day. 2.5 million people are living with MS worldwide. 16 people per month are diagnosed in Western Australia. While there are some treatments available to help to prevent the progression of MS, there is no known cure. Researchers are constantly working to find a cure. For more information, go to: www.mswa.org.au




 

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The Charles Hotel 509 Charles St
North Perth, WA 6006