- Opinion
- 18 Jul 24
Donations to provide emergency tents, drinking water, and cash assistance for displaced Palestinian families are open.
The Scratch’s drummer Dan Lang is walking the Camino de Santiago this weekend in an effort to raise funds for Gaza Go Bragh - a group of Irish and Palestinian people providing emergency tents, drinking water, and cash assistance for displaced families in Gaza.
Ran by Piaras O’Brien, the Go Fund Me is open for donations and available here.
The Camino de Santiago is a pilgrimage route encompassing several routes in Spain, France and Portugal.
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Party For Palestine, which also raises funds for Gaza go Bragh, is set set to return on August 24 for its final show of 2024.
The gig will take place in The Workman’s Cellar and put an emphasis on music and dance. Performers will include ‘post-funk’ band Scustin, as well as Dunny of Meltybrains?, ahead of the release of his debut solo album Schtum in September.
Tickets for the Party For Palestine gig are on sale now from Eventbrite.