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Noise For Now night on Jan. 20

Posted by Loren on December 2, 2023

Noise For Now night on Jan. 20
Noise For Now night on Jan. 20

Now in its second iteration, the benefit series A Night of Music in Support of Abortion Access, Community, and Bodily Autonomy, will take place on Jan. 20, 2024 in five US cities: Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, and Nashville.

Sponsored by nonprofit Noise For Now, 100% of proceeds will be donated to Reproductive Justice Organization.

Taking place in five cities on the same night, obviously the five lineups vary, listed below:

Saturday, January 20th, 2024 in LA, NYC, Chicago, Philly, Nashville

Los Angeles at Lodge Room: Aurat / Anthony Anzaldo (of Ceremony) / Austin Getz (of Turnover) / Barry Johnson (Joyce Manor - DJ) / Black Marble (DJ) / Blondshell / Faux Real / John Dwyer (Osees - DJ) / Kate Bollinger / Mz Neon (DJ) / Neggy Gemmy / Panther Modern / Patriarchy / Reggie Watts (DJ) / Sadgirl / Sammie Pearson (Pretty But Wicked - DJ) / Sextile (DJ) / Shannon Lay / Them Jeans (DJ) / Tim Heidecker

Chicago at Empty Bottle: Divino Niño / Macie Stewart / Melkbelly / Resavoir (DJ) / Is This Whit (Whitney Does The Strokes) 

New York City at Bowery Ballroom: Chanel Beads / Donna Missal / DREA (DJ) / Frankie Cosmos / keiyaA / Kevin Devine / LustSickPuppy / NOIA / Nourished By Time / Pom Pom Squad / Youbet

Philadelphia at Johnny Brenda’s: Florry / Frances Quinlan / Gladie / Poison Ruïn / Radiator Hospital

Nashville at DRKMTTR: Brian Brown / Crystal Egg / Mali Velasquez / Megan Loveless (DJ Set) / MSPAINT / Soccer Mommy (Solo) / Total Wife (DJ Set) / Wombo / Upchuck

DJs, Auctions + Special Guests + More Artists TBA...

Noise For Now night on Jan. 20
Noise For Now night on Jan. 20

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