Staff Reporters
Sep 12, 2011

Spikes delegates to be 'Rudely Interrupted' at awards afterparty

SINGAPORE - Celebrated Australian indie-rock band, 'Rudely Interrupted', will perform at the Spikes Asia awards afterparty on September 20.

'Rudely interrupted' will perform at the Spikes Awards after-party
'Rudely interrupted' will perform at the Spikes Awards after-party

Sponsored by Leo Burnett, the party will be held at IndoChine Empress Palace, close to the Esplanade Theatre where the final awards show will take place.

The band, which has five out of six members living with disabilities, is also the star of the award-winning campaign “See the person” developed for Scope, a disability service provider in Australia.

“The performance in Singapore will mark the Melbourne-based band’s first ever gig in Asia, having performed at music and arts festivals at home in Australia and internationally including the USA, Canada and the UK,” said Jarek Ziebinski, President, Leo Burnett & Arc Asia Pacific. 

Bringing the band’s performance to life will be an interactive digital projection on the façade of the Asian Civilisation Museum (part of the same venue) developed by Leo Burnett Group Singapore in partnership with Aims Integrated.

Aside from the sound and light show, delegates will enjoy dazzling hospitality and the chance to network with the region's best creative and agency leaders.

Entrance to both the awards show and the afterparty is included in the delegate fee.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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