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25.09.2024, Words by DMY Staff

Dance Music Unites for Palestine With Rhythm Rally

A Guy Called Gerald and Hiba Salameh headline Obscenity State's fundraiser club night

Artists from the SWANA region and British dance music scene are coming together for a powerful night of unity, raising funds for Palestine. 

Headlining the event on 9th October at Corsica Studios in South London are dance music icon A Guy Called Gerald and Palestinian DJ Hiba Salameh. The event will take place from 7pm to midnight, featuring performances and live visuals across two rooms.

Room 1 will see sets from Obscenity State, Ronisa, and Habib Tati, with visuals by Obscenity State, L’Aubaine, and 2 Digit Visuals. Meanwhile, Room 2 will host music from NTS Resident Nihal El Aasar, Tango Alfa, Fresh Lov3, and Jack (Polyop), accompanied by visual installations from artists like Zaid Abueisa and diz_qo.

Rhythm rally

Organised by Obscenity State, Rhythm Rally's date coincides with the release of her new single "Gridlock".

Proceeds from the event will support Amnesty International UK’s Anti-Racism Network, Love Music Hate Racism, and The Hands Up Project. This special night of music and art seeks to advocate unity while raising vital funds for people in Palestine.

Tickets can be purchased via Resident Advisor.

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