Southwest Sessions bringing urban vibes this July

Friday and Saturday nights are going to heat up when Southwest Sessions bring the hottest urban beats as part of an exciting FREE r&b and hip hop music event taking over Liverpool's Macquarie Mall for two incredible weekends.

Mayor Ned Mannoun said Southwest Sessions, funded by the NSW Government's CBDs Revitalisation Program, would be all about sound and soul with an amazing line up of artists from The Area Movement, Studio 267 and Street University taking the stage.

"Council has received a grant of $380,900 to support initiatives that aim to revitalise the Liverpool CBD after the pandemic and we're using it to give you an amazing event featuring homegrown talent you know and love," Mayor Mannoun said.

"Urban music lovers across the Southwest are not going to want to miss this, and we have lots more in the works to make sure it's a great night out with your mates no matter your music taste

"There is going to be something for everyone, with an esports gaming area, market stalls from streetwear brands like Geed Up, Finders Keepers Boutique, Sick of Sin, and more.

"Grab a beanbag and challenge your mates to a game of FIFA on our PS5s or a Mario Kart race on Mac Mall's big screen, buy a jumper from our pop-up stalls and score a unique find from a vintage reseller.

"We'll have food trucks and Bar 53 will be serving up the classic drinks, so you can grab a drink and a meal, and enjoy the amazing atmosphere while the DJs keep the good vibes going all night long.

"We also have Ebay on board with an exciting authentic shoe and streetwear giveaway every night, so there is definitely something for everybody.

"If you want a good night out, Southwest Sessions are just around the corner - we'll have the music, the heaters and all the good vibes so grab your crew and come through!"

WHEN: 22 & 23 July 29 & 30 JulyWHERE: Macquarie Mall, Liverpool

Southwest Sessions are proudly supported by the NSW Government and Liverpool Plaza.

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