Two Gigs In Two Weeks Saga: Part One


Photo taken by Alvin Wong

We had such a great time playing at The Limelight @ Miss Libertine last night! It was an honour to share the stage with the legendary post goblin-core face melting guitar maestro Tim McMillan, as well as a stellar line-up including Jess Wilson Band, Kimberley Aviso, Asami and Josh Sperring who also launched his EP at the show. I absolutely loved listening and watching all the other performers. It was such a privilege!

It was awesome to play to a full house made up of people who came out to see us play as well as a brand new crowd. Oh, and if you didn't know already, this was part one to our "two gigs, in two weeks" saga where it was a really chilled out and laid back set. We played a range of old and new Broken Scar songs and it was really fun revisiting all the old songs because they were new to this line-up as well as the crowd, although some of the Malaysians in the crowd would have recognised those songs as some of them have seen me play back in the circuit in Malaysia. Rad!

I really want to thank all of you who came out to see us play. We always appreciate your support and we couldn't have done it without you. Legends! All in all, part one was heaps of fun and I wish to see you guys at the sequel.

The sequel to this will be a rocking one next Thursday, 29th July at Miss Libertine. So make sure you come down to the show to get a very different Broken Scar live experience! I am absolutely looking forward to it!
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