timeOUT Battle Of The Bands Heat 2 results
Heat 2 of the timeOUT Battle Of The Bands rocked Gilligan's to the rafters on Sunday.
timeOUT’s annual Battle of the Bands entered the home stretch last night, with the second and final heat at Gilligan’s attracting another bumper crowd.
The nine bands were as impressive as the first heat, but after a long deliberation by the judges, it was decided that hardworking heavy metal heroes Enemies Closer, Year 9 Saint Mary’s rockers Rage Avenue and Townsville
hip-hop star DNA have their tickets through to the grand final on July 30.
One more act will make it through to the final via a people’s choice wild card vote online at cairns.com.au/competitions.
Entries close at 5pm on Wednesday.
>> Vote now in the Battle Of The Bands Heat 2 Wild Card competition
Don’t forget, tokens for this year’s timeOUT Day In The Park on August 13 are inside The Cairns Post.
>> Click here to check out photos from timeOUT Battle Of The Bands Heat 1
>> Click here to check out photos from timeOUT Battle Of The Bands Heat 2
How to score a ticket to timeOUT Day In The Park
OPTION 1: Collect 12 tokens from The Cairns Post and The Weekend Post between Monday, July 4 and Saturday, July 16. Attach them to the entry form printed daily inside The Cairns Post and The Weekend Post. Return them to The Cairns Post reception at 22-24 Abbott St by Friday, July 22 at 5pm along with $25 and you’re in the door.
OPTION 2: Collect 12 tokens from The Cairns Post and The Weekend Post between Monday, July 4 and Saturday, July 16. Pay the $25 by adding your credit card details to the token form and post it to The Cairns Post, PO Box 9000, Cairns, Qld, 4870 and we will mail out your ticket. If you do not wish to provide your credit card details in writing, please phone them through to 4052 6934. Tokens and forms must be received by Friday, July 22 at 5pm.
OPTION 3: Purchase a full-price ticket for $80 from The Cairns Post at 22-24 Abbott St, Cairns or phone 4052 6934.
>> For more information, see cairns.com.au/timeout
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Rage Avenue Anthony Sayers, David McDonough, David Zahner and Nick Galvin impressed judges with their brand of pop-punk rock.
DNA & Solex: Townsville's DNA and Solex rocked the crowd with their North Queensland brand of hip-hop.
Enemies Closer: hardworking local metal heroes Enemies Closer rocked Gillies to ther rafters.


















