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WAM Member Giveaway: Midnight Oil 1984

27 Apr

Thanks to Luna Cinemas, WAM has 4 DOUBLE PASSES to giveaway for WAM Members to see a special limited season of Midnight Oil 1984, the story of the sweat-soaked, hardworking rock and roll band whose music galvanised a generation of young Australians and inspired them to believe that the power of music could change the world.

Featuring the biggest hits from some of their most legendary shows, the movie gives you an Access All Areas pass to see the band behind the scenes and where the action is. Feel the electric energy on stage and witness the personal struggles of the band members as they try to balance the equally compelling demands of both music and politics when lead singer Peter Garrett decides to join the race for an Australian Government Senate seat.

A vivid portrait of the era and the songs that embodied it, MIDNIGHT OIL 1984 is an up close and personal look at the iconic rock band, seen on the big screen for the first time.

AVAILABLE SESSION TIMES:
Luna Leederville screening: Thurs 10 May, Fri 11 May & Mon 14 May 7pm plus Sun 4:15pm & 8:50pm
Luna on SX screening: Thurs 10th May to Mon 14th May 8:15pm plus 4:15pm on Sun.
*This offer excludes all Saturday session times at Luna Leederville and Luna on SX

HOW TO ENTER:
The first 4 people to email Kate Branson at kate@wam.org.au with the following:

  • Subject: Midnight Oil 1984
  • Your NAME
  • WAM Member number
  • Preferred session date and time

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WAM is supported by the State Government through the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries and Lottery West, and is assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.