The ‘weirdo rappers’Simo Soo and Marky Vaw will be curating two nights at the venue in December. Expect oddness to ensue.

Both Soo and Vaw have recently released albums, so on one level the weekend will serve as a record release celebration for the pair. But more than that, the two-night stint will also provide a stunning reminder of Sydney’s vibrant underground scene; a celebration of the brilliant bizzarity that Sydney’s mainstream media often forgets about.

The oddballs will be taking to the stage, of course, but so will musicians as diverse as Melbourne’s HTMLflowers, “goth Barbie queen” Zsa Zsa Lafine and the incomparable and intoxicating Kimchi Princi. The far-out festivities begin next Friday, so save the date, and prepare your sanity for a battering.

10pm Friday December 11 is the kick-off time for the madness at Tokyo Sing Song, with proceedings continuing into the early hours of the morning, and then again on Saturday December 12. Entry is free.

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