trans healthcare fundraiser gig
putting on this all dayer to raise money for trans healthcare (etc) !
the money will be split between members of the community as well as @fiveforfiveuk and @transhealthaccessglasgow.
tickets are sliding scale £0-25, pay what you can (i cant add a £0 option on big cartel so just dm if you want to come for free).
trans women and trans femmes as well as trans POC are encouraged to come for free.
20th July,
Audio Lounge, Maryhill
Doors: 3pm
Seer
Knives Chau Fan Club
Allmylifeneededwasasenseofsomeplacetogo
Knome
My Rushmore
Bearhug
salut au monde
prettyboysandhandsomegirls
YAWP!
there will be wares to buy so bring cash if you can!
also unofficial twinks vs dolls cigarette race in the car park xx
you wont receive a physical ticket; your name will be added to a list on the door, so make sure you enter your name during checkout. (btw it doesnt have to be your "legal" name! put whatever name you are comfortable with).
accessibility info:
there is step free access to the venue. there is plenty of free parking outside the venue. there is a reception area with couches, and there is also outdoor seating. in the room where the gig takes place, there is a couch at the back. however, if it is busy, it is sometimes hard to get sat there. the venue is accessible by wheelchair (some of the corridors are on the narrow side but can fit wheelchairs), but the toilet doesn't have a handrail or a pull cord. the gig room is 100 cap and gets quite warm!
the toilets are gendered but use whichever you feel comfortable with.
please wear a mask if you feel comfortable doing so, and do not come if you feel unwell. covid is still about and is a disability issue.
there is no tolerance for homophobia, transphobia, racism, xenophobia, ableism, or macho bullshit. if you encounter any problems on the night or anyone makes you feel uncomfortable or you just need a friendly face, come get me (pic of me on instagram story highlights).
if you have any questions or concerns please contact me here or on instagram!
re sliding scale:
I have taken this guide from the Glasgow Zine Library and adjusted as relevant (https://www.glasgowzinelibrary.com/ticketing). It is a very rough guide but I know sliding scale is confusing sometimes so wanted to provide, but you know your own situation best, so go with the amount that feels most suitable to you.
£0-10
I frequently stress about meeting my basic needs and don’t always achieve them.
I live in low-rent housing or have unstable housing.
I am unemployed or underemployed or on benefits.
I access foodbanks and other voluntary sector support.
I can’t always afford transport, have no access to savings and have very limited expendable income.
I rarely buy new items because I am unable to afford them and cannot take holidays or time off.
£10-20
I sometimes stress about meeting my basic needs but mostly achieve them.
I have some expendable income and can sometimes save.
I am employed.
I can afford public transport and/or petrol.
I have access to health care.
I can sometimes take holidays.
£20-25
I can comfortably meet all of my basic needs and have expendable income.
I own my home or rent a higher-end property.
I can afford a car or private transport.
I have access to healthcare, savings and holidays.
*BASIC NEEDS include food, housing, clothing and transportation.
**EXPENDABLE INCOME might mean you are able to buy coffee or tea at a shop, go to the cinema or a concert, buy new clothes, books and similar items each month, etc.