2SER 107.3 turns 30 today

One of Australiaʼs longest running community radio broadcasters, Sydneyʼs 2ser 107.3FM,
turns 30 years old today, October 1st. Birthday celebrations will last the whole month.

The station, known throughout its 30 years as a crucial hub for exposing diverse and new
music, widescreen culture and independent reporting, is throwing more than 20 parties
around Sydney between October 1 and November 1, 2009.

With the help of music acts from home and beyond, these parties represent the breadth of the stationʼs broadcasting, as well as its impact and influence on the cultural fabric of Sydney.

Over 70 artists are performing for 2ser 107.3 with a big birthday cheer including: Astronomy
Class, Front End Loader, Smudge, Tiny Vipers (USA), Jack Ladder, Meem, Belles Will Ring,
Luluc, Naked On The Vague, pimmon, Peabody, The Maple Trail, The Paper Scissors,
Deep Sea Arcade, The Middle East, The Laurels, Talons and many more.

Cutting edge monthly club nights Void, Headroom and Space is the Place are teaming up
for a 2ser birthday bash on October 16, and iconic club night Frigid returns for one massive
party over 3 floors of The Hopetoun Hotel on November 1, with special guest Mark Pritchard
(Warp Records) and a live performance by Pivotʼs Laurenz Pike.

2ser is listener-funded radio. The 2009 on-air dates for 2ser 107.3ʼs annual subscriber drive,
Radiothon, are October 12 – 24, though anyone who subscribes to the station throughout
October will go in the draw to win huge prizes including return flights for two to London
valued at $5,000 thanks to STA Travel.

Full event details can be found at the link below.